From the City, From the Plough

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From the City, From the Plough is a World War II novel by Alexander Baron that vividly portrays the experiences of ordinary British soldiers preparing for and participating in the D-Day landings.

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instanceOf World War II novel
novel
author Alexander Baron NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts combat during the D-Day landings
preparations for the D-Day landings
focusesOn ordinary British soldiers
genre historical fiction
war fiction
hasAudience adult readers
hasForm prose
hasMainLocation England NERFINISHED
Normandy NERFINISHED
hasSubject British Army in World War II NERFINISHED
D-Day NERFINISHED
infantry warfare
military life
hasTitle From the City, From the Plough NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement post-war British literature
narrativePerspective third-person
notableFor realistic portrayal of British infantry soldiers
portrays British infantry battalion
psychological impact of battle
soldiers from diverse social backgrounds
training and preparation for invasion
settingEvent D-Day landings NERFINISHED
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
theme camaraderie among soldiers
class and social background in the army
cost of war

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Alexander Baron notableWork From the City, From the Plough