Dad’s Army
The Glorious True Story of the Home Guard
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:21st May '26
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The remarkable story of the real 'Dad's Army', from the bestselling historian of The Secret Life of Bletchley Park
'Impeccably researched and deliciously entertaining, Dad's Army shines a bright searchlight on to an organization dismissed for far too long as humorously incompetent' - Giles Milton, author of the The Stalin Affair
With the threat of invasion from Hitler's forces looming large in 1940, British men of all ages and backgrounds assembled under the banner of the Home Guard. At its height, this voluntary force, much later nicknamed ‘Dad’s Army’, was made up of almost two million volunteers prepared to defend every corner of the kingdom. Numerous notable figures were involved including George Orwell, A. A. Milne, and C. S. Lewis; many women took part too, including in the Women's Home Defence Force, which was formed in 1941.
In Dad’s Army, Sunday Times bestselling author Sinclair McKay tells the remarkable story of these courageous, highly trained and often pioneering men and women through original archival research, vivid storytelling and insights into the beloved television comedy that has shaped the national memory of the Home Guard.
Far from the stereotype of charming incompetence, McKay shows that the Home Guard were in fact entirely serious in their approach. Many volunteers had fought in the First World War, and radical veterans from the Spanish Civil War taught new techniques in lethal guerilla fighting.
Chocolate-box village greens throughout the country were reimagined as bloody battlefields, with duties including rifle and mortar training, night-time patrols and manning anti-aircraft guns – all on top of volunteers’ everyday jobs. Yet all of this was underpinned by an essential good humour, with moments of levity and camaraderie vital in keeping up a much-needed spirit of defiance.
With its vibrant personalities and touch of nostalgia, Dad's Army tells this extraordinary story in full colour.
'One of my favourite historians' Dan Snow
'Full of fresh insights and fascinating detail, this new account of those who fought on the home front is a brilliant and touching read' -- Julia Boyd, author of A Village in the Third Reich
'A rich and surprising history of Britain's most misunderstood wartime force' -- Keith Lowe, author of Naples 1944
'Impeccably researched and deliciously entertaining, Dad's Army shines a bright searchlight on to an organization dismissed for far too long as humorously incompetent' -- Giles Milton, author of the The Stalin Affair
'Using official records, Mass Observation studies, personal memoirs and local newspapers, McKay paints a compelling picture, rich in detail, of “tiny communities drawing together with pride and ferocity, and tea and crafty pints of beer”' -- Alwyn Turner * The Times *
'Deeply researched and heart-warming . . . a glorious story indeed' -- Allan Mallinson * Country Life *
ISBN: 9780241772324
Dimensions: 222mm x 147mm x 39mm
Weight: 558g
432 pages