From 1935 to 1971 civil defence in the United Kingdom was the responsibility of the Civil Defence Department and resulted in the establishment during 1957 of the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation. On the run-down of civil defence in 1971 the department was replaced by the Home Defence and Emergency Services Division of the Home Office.
The senior official of the department was the Director-General of Civil Defence, also known as the Inspector-General.
Senior officials:
Director-General of Civil Defence
editDirector-General of Civil Defence Training
edit- Wing Commander Sir John Hodsoll, CB 1948-1954
Inspector-General of Civil Defence
edit- Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton, GBE KCB 1964-1968
- Lieutenant-General Sir William Stratton 1960-1962
- Wing Commander Sir John Hodsoll, CB 1938-1948
Secretary
editDeputy Under Secretary of State
edit- F L T Graham-Harrison, CB 1963-1974
Under Secretary
edit- O C Allen, CB CBE c.44
- Harold Emmerson 1940-42