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London 191417 The Zeppelin Menace Ian Castle

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London 191417 The Zeppelin Menace Ian Castle
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.16 MB
Pages: 97
Author: Ian Castle
ISBN: 9781846032455, 1846032458
Language: English
Year: 2008

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London 191417 The Zeppelin Menace Ian Castle by Ian Castle 9781846032455, 1846032458 instant download after payment.

Ian Castle tells the story of Germany's air offensive against Britain in World War I (1914-1918), in which, from May 1915 until October 1917, zeppelins dropped thousands of tons of bombs on London. Initially the city was woefully unprotected but an integrated air defense system was progressively developed in response to the early months' destruction and casualties. Over a year was to pass before the first zeppelin was downed over British soil by the Royal Flying Corps but successes then steadily mounted as observation and communication networks improved and new tactics were learned. In his revealing account of a terrifying campaign which was to be repeated only decades later in the Luftwaffe's Blitz, the author describes the birth of a new arena of warfare, "the home front."

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