Selected Bibliography Bone, Andrew G. Townshend, Charles: Making the peace. Metadata Subjects. Author Keywords. GND Subject Headings. LC Subject Headings. Rameau Subject Headings. Regional Section s. Thematic Section s. Censorship of the reporting British troop movements, their numbers, or any other operational information, prevented the enemy from finding out sensitive information, which potentially saved many lives.
He spent five nights in prison and was dismissed from his post as a teacher by the Govan Board of Education anybody with a criminal conviction was not allowed to teach, practice law or medicine. Carl Lody was the first person in about years to be executed at the Tower of London, and the first of the 11 convicted spies to be shot.
He met the firing squad on the morning of 6 November , just 3 months after the outbreak of war. The act itself In a nutshell, DORA was designed to help prevent invasion and keep morale high at home. The two main themes included: press censorship the taking of any land the government wanted Also, no civilian could: talk about naval or military matters in public places spread rumours about military matters buy binoculars trespass on railway lines or bridges melt down gold or silver light bonfires, fireworks or fly a kite give bread to horses or chickens use invisible ink when writing abroad buy brandy or whisky in railway refreshment rooms ring church bells during periods that lighting restrictions were in force In addition to these strict rules, people were affected in other, more curious ways.
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