Fighting For King And Empire - Britain's Caribbean Heroes

During World War II, thousands of black volunteers from the Caribbean joined the fight against Nazi Germany. Their contribution to the war effort is often overlooked. They risked their lives for king and empire and in the process they became more determined than ever to fight for racial equality. Th...

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Other Authors: Infobase,, BBC (Firm)
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : BBC, [2015]
Distributed by Infobase,
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (50 min., 34 sec)) : sound.
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Summary: During World War II, thousands of black volunteers from the Caribbean joined the fight against Nazi Germany. Their contribution to the war effort is often overlooked. They risked their lives for king and empire and in the process they became more determined than ever to fight for racial equality. The presence of black servicemen and women in Britain was the beginning of Britain's multicultural society as it stands today. Their experiences of life in Britain also changed life in the colonies, with far-reaching repercussions. Returning servicemen began to test the long-established ideas of imperial rule in an effort to secure independence for their countries. In this compelling and insight film, veterans tell their vivid wartime stories and describe their experiences in Britain of the 1940s and afterwards.
Item Description: Originally released by BBC, 2015.
Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on May 22, 2019.
British-Caribbean Soldiers (2:57); West Indian Volunteers (2:29); Barred from Service (6:43); Caribbean Sailors (3:50); Merchant Navy Seamen (7:10); Caribbean Airmen (4:47); Civilian War Effort (1:23); Caribbean Population (4:13); American Racism (3:21); Caribbean Veterans (5:10); Mixed-Race Couples (2:41); West Indian Communities (5:10); Credits: Fighting For King and Empire - Britain's Caribbean Heroes (0:33);
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During World War II, thousands of black volunteers from the Caribbean joined the fight against Nazi Germany. Their contribution to the war effort is often overlooked. They risked their lives for king and empire and in the process they became more determined than ever to fight for racial equality. The presence of black servicemen and women in Britain was the beginning of Britain's multicultural society as it stands today. Their experiences of life in Britain also changed life in the colonies, with far-reaching repercussions. Returning servicemen began to test the long-established ideas of imperial rule in an effort to secure independence for their countries. In this compelling and insight film, veterans tell their vivid wartime stories and describe their experiences in Britain of the 1940s and afterwards.
9 - 12.
Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Closed-captioned.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (50 min., 34 sec)) : sound.
Format: Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 9 - 12.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.