The remarkable true story of the Queen Alexandra frontline nurses in
the Second World War.
The amazing experiences of the Queen Alexandra nurses in the Second
World War form one of the greatest adventure stories of modern times,
and - incredibly - remain largely untold. Thousands of middle-class
girls, barely out of school, were plucked from sheltered backgrounds,
subjected to training regimes unimaginably tough by today's standards,
and sent forth to share the harsh conditions of the fighting services.
They had to deal with the most appalling suffering, yet most found
reserves of inner strength that carried them through episodes of
unrelieved horror.
Over 200 nurses died, torpedoed in hospital ships, bombed in field
hospitals or murdered in Japanese prison camps. Dozens won medals for
gallantry. From the beaches of Dunkirk, to Singapore and D-Day, they saw
it all. Whether tending burned pilots from the Battle of Britain or
improvising medical treatment in Japanese death camps, their dedication
was second to none. This is their story.