Few could believe that within twenty years of the war to end all wars
being won the world was once more at war. Veterans of the Great War
feared going through the same horrific experience again and, even worse,
many knew that this time their children would also be involved in the
fighting. What had all the sacrifice been for?
Manchester had been badly hit by the Great War with many lives lost,
families ripped apart, industries destroyed. The cotton industry never
recovered; especially since Japan, China and India offered cheaper
cotton goods. Building and economic recovery had been hindered by the
Great Depression.
The city was not ready to face another war, nor for the ferocity of the
aerial attacks unleashed, nor for the treachery of the Black-Shirts. Yet
somehow Manchester found the strength to unite against the enemy once
more and ensure that Germany would never be victorious.
This book chronicles the difficulties, hardships, restrictions and
morale of the city year by year as the war dragged on, and is a timely
reminder of how the local community strived to fight the odds that were
stacked against them.