The. Glamorgan Police. at War

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The Glamorgan Police at War 18

The Glamorgan Police at War The police had an enormous responsibility during the World Wars, helping to withstand enemy attacks on the Home Front. A new job for the police. A police officer blows his whistle as a warning to take cover during an air raid in World War II. They had to maintain law and order in towns and cities with depleted resources; their youngest and fittest members were away fighting in the armed forces and they had limited fuel for their cars. Officers had to work closely with Civil Defence workers during and after air raids, as well as protecting key local installations and monitoring foreigners who were potential spies or saboteurs. 2 Roll of Honour for Glamorgan Police killed in battle in World War One Police also helped to co-ordinate the movement of troops, prevented looting from bomb damaged buildings and located and caught escaped prisoners of war. The police were a symbol of stability and authority during a desperate period in world history. Role of the Glamorgan Constabulary By the time World War II broke out in 1939, the Glamorgan Constabulary was an established and well-respected police force. Nearly 100 years old, the force was efficient, organised and trusted by the general public. They were no longer the fledgling force of the Victorian era. The duties that the police were expected to perform increased dramatically during the war, even though more than two thirds of the Glamorgan Constabulary were called up to fight. The War Reserve Police was set up to fill the breach. Confidence in the police was vital during this period.

As well as preventing and solving crime, officers were responsible for helping people with problems arising from the conflict; collecting and cataloguing materials suitable for melting down as weapons, and ensuring that the public were issued with gas masks. An example of a National Registration Identity Card. Air Raids Air raid duties were a crucial part of police duty. Officers were responsible for sounding the air raid siren, known as a moaning minny because of its distinctive whining sound, to warn of impending attack. Officers who weren t on duty had to report for duty immediately once the siren had sounded. It was their job to ensure the Blackout was being implemented, and they had to evacuate dangerous areas and guide the public towards their nearest air raid shelter. Inspector David Mainwaring (left) and PC 204 David Davies delivering a gas mask to a Porth centenarian at the beginning of World War II. After the devastating effects of gas attacks during World War I, chemical weapons were banned by the Geneva Convention in 1925. However, no one trusted Hitler. The police were responsible for distributing and fitting gas masks. They also had to carry out spot checks to ensure all gas masks were in good working order and carried at all times. Britain never suffered a gas attack in World War II, but the actions of police ensured that everyone would have been ready if the worst had happened. The police were also responsible for national security, by monitoring the movement of foreign nationals and enemy agents, and preventing spies from stealing important information. All foreign nationals living in Britain were rounded up and interned to prevent a possible security breach. 3 This photograph shows a crater in a garden at the rear of Oakwood Street in Port Talbot. The Anderson Shelter, 3ft away, was unaffected by the blast. Once the air raid was underway, the police would monitor and report falling bombs, communicating with the map room at the station via direct-line police telephone boxes. Swansea Police Telephone Box

The position of each bomb would be carefully plotted so decisions could be made about where to deploy men, and to determine the safest routes to use. Once the raids were over, officers helped to rescue people in bombed areas and dealt with casualties, risking their own lives in doing so. The National Fire Service was not established until 1941 and the police had full responsibility for fire fighting. In an attempt to defeat the Blackout, German bombers would drop hundreds of incendiary bombs in the vicinity they wanted to attack. Incendiary bombs did not explode but instead burst into bright flames, telling the bombers where to aim for. The police would raise the alarm by giving three blasts on their whistles. It was vital for them to extinguish these fires as soon as possible to prevent damage and the enemy seeing its chosen target from the air. Large numbers of incendiary bombs were dropped near the Royal Ordnance Factory in Bridgend; the site where South Wales Police Headquarters is located today. The Royal Ordinance Factory made weapons for the allies and was the biggest in Europe. The Germans were determined to destroy it, so Bridgend was subjected to regular bombing attacks. If the factory had been hit, there would have been catastrophic consequences for the allies, who may have been defeated. The factory was built in a natural hollow that attracted a thick mist, and people believed this mist was a saviour. Incendiary bombs dropped near St Athan airfield on 20th June 194 Photograph taken from a German Reconnaissance plane in August 1940 of the Bridgend munitions factory, the site of which is now occupied by the Industrial Estate. South Wales Police Headquarters occupies the administrative part of the factory. 4 Glamorgan Police at the Map Room During World War II

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