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The Lifesavers

The Trailblazers of the Second World War Who Took Blood into Battle

A remarkable true story about saving life in wartime, not taking it

‘Roderick Bailey is a fluent writer, with a fine eye for personalities' TLS

THE LIFESAVERS were a small number of men and women who during WW2 were at the forefront of global progress in saving lives through collecting, preserving and courageously delivering blood -- trailblazers whose work was then adopted around the world. This tiny and short-lived service (1939-45) created ground-breaking advances to improve survival rates with an impact comparable to the discovery of penicillin.

In this compelling story from bestselling historian Roderick Bailey, we meet the nurses who built and tapped the bank of volunteer donors (1.5m registered by the end of the war); the unsung technicians responsible for storing, preserving and moving the blood; and the specialist medical officers who risked their lives in traversing battlefields across the globe to give transfusions.

From Britain to the Balkans, Sicily to Japan, this trailblazing work was adopted around the world, and its lessons are still being taught today as NATO turns to methods from WW1 and WW2 in preparing for future conflicts.

About Roderick Bailey

Roderick Bailey is a Research Fellow in the history of medicine at the University of Oxford. His previous books include the Sunday Times bestseller Forgotten Voices of the Secret War and, as one of the SOE’s official historians appointed by the Prime Minister, Italy: The Secret War against Mussolini. In 2011 he deployed to Afghanistan as a British Army reservist and was awarded a Queen’s Commendation.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405975483
  • Length: 384 pages
  • Price: £13.99
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