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Go to other Related Subject areasMuch Wenlock in the Second World War
Like the rest of Shropshire, Much Wenlock was not on the "front-line"of the Second World War in the way that the south-east or industrial centres were. Air raids were few and damage slight. However at the time this could not have been foreseen, precautions were vital and the area played an important support role during those war years. These web pages look at the impact of the war on life in the town.