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Silent Heroes: Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times

Silent Heroes: Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times
From Saint Andrew Press

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With every passing year, the First and Second World Wars are seen more and more as remote history, rather than as something that directly shaped us. We forget that not so long ago people lived through times we can barely understand. These never-before-published stories from ordinary people - silent heroes - who lived through the World Wars burst in on us with us an electrifying freshness. They make us pause and consider the many lessons that we might learn from their experiences. The matter-of-fact, word-for-word tales say more to us than any debate ever could. These are the stories of people from a community that is rarely given the opportunity to have a voice. They are people whose uncomplaining peace-time lives were often poverty-stricken or who had to cope with their after-war injuries in a world that was moving on. Their voices were not heard. Their war experiences lead them to reflections on good and evil, poverty and wealth, faith and doubt. Through these interviews, we encounter a tiny fragment of that dialogue which continues without pause today. We might expect such tales to be bitter or harrowing. Instead, they are inspiring and uplifting. Acts of human kindness amidst unspeakable mass cruelty abound. People accept their 'lot' and get on with the task at hand. We are right to marvel at their bravery, tolerance and stamina but we also begin to see that there are many more parallels with today than we might have realised, and that perhaps the biggest lesson of all is to never forget.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #299351 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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A slice of Glasgow History5
Mr Miller has a real talent of teasing out life changing stories about living through war from people who simply didn't talk about those days - people who at the time of writing lived in the background of today's culture. By capturing these stories, a part of Glsgow's social history has been preserved. Each chapter is based on the reminicences and experiences of a Castlemilk pensioner, clearly bringing to life their war years, as well as the life they led since.

Having read this book, it had made me look differently and with greater respect at the little old ladies and men who quietly pass through the streets of Glasgow.