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To The
Last Round: The Leicestershire and Rutland
Home Guard 1940-1945
Austin J. Ruddy
During the Second World War, up to 50,000 men and
women served in the Leicestershire and Rutland Home
Guard, ready to defend their families, friends and
fellow citizens from a ruthless invader. Yet today,
their stories and sacrifices are practically forgotten
- until now.
Using a wide variety of sources, the author reveals the true story behind the
Home Guard. Apart from their well-known infantry role, Home Guards manned anti-aircraft
guns and rockets, formed bomb disposal squads and helped train Special Forces
units. Women Auxiliaries and boy cadets also served in the force.
Over 50 of the last Home Guards tell first hand of the many events, both serious
and humorous, that occurred whilst they defended the Home Front.
Also published for the first time:
- Details of secret defence schemes, showing how the two counties would have
been defended to the last round
- How three secret local resistance organisations would have carried on fighting
after Nazi occupation
- How Leicestershire Home Guards helped capture downed German airmen and escaped
prisoners of war, whilst their Rutland counterparts had less success
- The stories behind the tragic deaths of 18 Leicestershire Home Guards
- Plus previously unseen dramatic photographs from the Leicester Mercury archives
To the Last Round is a moving and candid
tribute to the Leicestershire and Rutland Home
Guard and will provide a welcome addition to the
subject at both local and national level.
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