Civilian Casualty Management in World War II: A Case Study of Plymouth's Halwell Street Mortuary.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1177/00302228241293827
Michael C McLaughlin
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On the eve of the Second World War, Britain prepared for the likelihood of civilian mass casualty events by directing Local Authorities to requisition property for mortuaries and to staff these facilities. In Plymouth, a lumber yard on Halwell Street served as the city's principal wartime mortuary. The scale of the German Luftwaffe's aerial assault in the spring of 1941 presented challenges. Plymouth's largest civilian mass casualty incident occurred at Portland Square on 23 April. Although Plymouth followed Ministry of Health guidance in preparing for treating civilian war dead, the intensity of the German campaign overwhelmed those plans and compelled officials to adapt. As part of its oversight, Plymouth also had to facilitate the burial of air raid victims. This paper presents a local case study concerning the treatment of civilian war dead to explore the role mortuaries played in the management of large-scale civilian fatalities on the British home front.

第二次世界大战中的平民伤亡管理:普利茅斯哈尔韦尔街停尸房案例研究》。
第二次世界大战前夕,英国为应对可能发生的平民大规模伤亡事件,指示地方当局征用土地作为停尸房,并为这些设施配备工作人员。在普利茅斯,位于哈尔韦尔街的一个木材厂是该市战时的主要停尸房。德国空军在 1941 年春季发动的大规模空袭带来了挑战。普利茅斯最大的平民大规模伤亡事件发生在 4 月 23 日的波特兰广场。虽然普利茅斯按照卫生部的指导意见准备处理平民战死者,但德国战役的激烈程度使这些计划不堪重负,迫使官员们不得不做出调整。作为监督工作的一部分,普利茅斯还必须为空袭受害者的安葬提供便利。本文介绍了有关处理平民战死者的地方案例研究,以探讨停尸房在管理英国后方大规模平民死亡事件中发挥的作用。
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