Buses, Bullets & Bombs
Douglas H. Smith MBE
- Price: £12.95
- Publisher: Brewin Books
- ISBN: 9781858587837
- Availability: In Stock
This is the story of the 157 men and women from the Birmingham Transport
Department who died in the Second World War and who are commemorated on
the memorial in Wheelers Lane. These were the men and women who ensured
that countless Brummies got to work on time. They were the drivers, the
conductors and conductoresses, the bus cleaners and the office staff.
Their stories encompass virtually every aspect of the war and represent
all three Armed Forces. The soldiers fought in Europe, the Middle East,
North Africa and Burma and died fighting for their country. One was
killed as a result of a war crime, whilst others died due to illnesses
contracted in prisoner-of-war camps. The sailors often died together as
their ships were torpedoed. The airmen died fighting in the Battle of
Britain, in bombing raids on Germany or just due to accidents. Finally,
unlike those killed in the First World War, a number were civilians and
include men and women. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
| Details | |
| Format | Paperback |
| Pages | 126 |
| Dimensions | 240mm x 170mm |
| Illustrations | 40 black & white |





