See how the home front powers the war, turning factories into lifelines for the Front.
This firsthand account follows the people and plants behind Britain’s munition boom. It reveals how workers, managers, and inspectors work together to boost shells, fuses, and weapons, and how women are reshaping factory life with speed, skill, and pride. The narrative blends on-the-spot observation with the author’s informed perspective on production goals and future needs.
- Explore a day in the life of munitions works, from vast lathes to precision gauging.
- Learn how women workers perform demanding tasks and why their contributions matter.
- See the plans and promises for expanding output, new factories, and bigger capacity.
- Understand the tensions between pace, pay, and the war’s urgent demands on every link in the chain.
Ideal for readers curious about the home front, industrial mobilization, and the people who turned factories into vital war effort.