Daylight savings in Europe
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It was introduced in the UK in 1916, I believe, and during WW2 the UK did indeed put the clocks forward an hour in winter and two hours in summer. This meant there was still daylight at 11pm on the longest days. There is a tale of an American soldier planning on some roaming in the gloaming with his local girlfriend and finally complaining in frustration 'Doesn't it ever get dark in this ***!! country?'.
It only took about 20 years of negotation to get an EU-wide agreement on common dates for the changes.
It only took about 20 years of negotation to get an EU-wide agreement on common dates for the changes.




