The Second World War is still yielding up its secrets, and nobody has done more than David Rowland to investigate what the people of Brighton and Hove went through under constant enemy bombardment from the air. Following the huge success of his first book, The Brighton Blitz, he has unearthed new material and vivid first-person accounts which reveal the humour as well as the suffering of life on the home front. The book also includes the diary of a Brighton-born prisoner of war who was held in Italian and German camps.