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Send More Shrouds The V1 Attack On The Guards Chapel 1944 Jan Gore

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Send More Shrouds The V1 Attack On The Guards Chapel 1944 Jan Gore
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Jan Gore
ISBN: 9781473851481, 1473851483
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Send More Shrouds The V1 Attack On The Guards Chapel 1944 Jan Gore by Jan Gore 9781473851481, 1473851483 instant download after payment.

On Sunday 18 June 1944 the congregation assembled for morning service in the Guards Chapel in Wellington Barracks, St Jamess Park, central London. The service started at 11 am. Lord Hay had read the first lesson, and the Te Deum was about to begin, when the noise of a V1 was heard. The engine cut out. There was a brief silence, an intensive blue flash and an explosion and the roof collapsed, burying the congregation in ten feet of rubble.This was the most deadly V1 attack of the Second World War, and Jan Gores painstakingly researched, graphic and moving account of the bombing and the aftermath tells the whole story. In vivid detail she describes the rescue effort which went on, day and night, for two days, and she records the names, circumstances and lives of each of the victims, and explains why they happened to be there.Her minutely detailed reconstruction of this tragic episode in the V1 campaign against London commemorates the dead and wounded, and it gives us today an absorbing insight into the wartime experience of all those whose lives were affected by it.

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