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Zeppelin Inferno: The Forgotten Blitz 1916 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 32 mono illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1399093924
  • ISBN-13: 9781399093927
  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 32 mono illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • ISBN-10: 1399093924
  • ISBN-13: 9781399093927
At the beginning of 1916, as the world entered the second full year of global conflict, the cities, towns and villages of Britain continued to lay vulnerable to aerial bombardment. Throughout that period German Zeppelin airships and seaplanes had come and gone at will, their most testing opposition provided by the British weather as the country’s embryonic defenses struggled to come to terms with this first ever assault from the air. Britain’s civilians were now standing on the frontline — the Home Front — like the soldiers who had marched off to war. But early in 1916 responsibility for Britain’s aerial defense passed from the Admiralty to the War Office and, as German air attacks intensified, new ideas and plans made dramatic improvements to Britain’s aerial defense capability.While this new system could give early warning of approaching raiders, there was a lack of effective weaponry with which to engage them when they arrived. Behind the scenes, however, three individuals, each working independently, were striving for a solution. The results of their work were spectacular; it lifted the mood of the nation and dramatically changed the way this campaign was fought over Britain.The German air campaign against Britain in the First World War was the first sustained strategic aerial bombing campaign in history. Despite this, it has become forgotten against the enormity of the Blitz of the Second World War, although for those caught up in the tragedy of these raids, the impact was every bit as devastating. In Zeppelin Inferno Ian Castle tells the full story of the 1916 raids in unprecedented detail in what is the second book in a trilogy that will reveal the complete story of Britain’s ‘Forgotten Blitz’.

Ian Castle tells the full story of the 1916 raids on Britain in unprecedented detail in what is the second book in a trilogy that will reveal the complete story of the ‘Forgotten Blitz’.
Introduction vii
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 Frightfulness
1(11)
Chapter 2 `Attack England middle or south, if at all possible Liverpool'
12(17)
Chapter 3 `Gott strafe England'
29(17)
Chapter 4 A New Beginning
46(12)
Chapter 5 `This is not war -- but ghastly work of Hell'
58(16)
Chapter 6 `Dante's Inferno'
74(13)
Chapter 7 `Why, haven't you heard - our boys brought the Zeppelin down!'
87(13)
Chapter 8 A Zeppelin Moon
100(17)
Chapter 9 `Such a rain of destruction... so little harm'
117(16)
Chapter 10 Germany's Old Problems -- Britain's New Weapons
133(16)
Chapter 11 The Coming of the Super Zeppelins
149(14)
Chapter 12 A Fruitless Summer
163(17)
Chapter 13 The Return to London
180(16)
Chapter 14 A Bright Flare of Light
196(14)
Chapter 15 `One Glowing Blazing Mass'
210(16)
Chapter 16 `Mother, they have got me this time'
226(19)
Chapter 17 `They are all someone's sons'
245(18)
Chapter 18 `A scene of woebegone desolation'
263(16)
Chapter 19 T have a really bad feeling about this'
279(12)
Chapter 20 `They've got her! She's hit!'
291(16)
Chapter 21 A Portent for the Future
307(11)
Appendices
Appendix I German Airship Numbering
318(2)
Appendix II Airship Raids 1916
320(3)
Appendix III Individuals Killed in Air Raids --1916
323(13)
Bibliography 336(4)
Notes 340(24)
General Index 364(10)
Index of Places Bombed 374(4)
Index of Airfields (RFC) & Air Stations (RNAS) 378(2)
Index of AA gun and Searchlight positions 380
IAN CASTLE began writing military history over thirty years ago, but for the last fifteen years has focused on Germany's First World War air raids against Britain. Initially exploring the London raids, his later research extended to include attacks across the whole country. In addition to writing books, Ian regularly contributes articles to magazines and journals and has been involved in a number of television documentaries detailing this early air campaign. Besides giving regular talks on the subject, Ian has also built an extensive website highlighting these early air raids. He lived in London for over fifty years but has more recently relocated to the Surrey Hills, where he lives with his partner Nicola. See: www.IanCastleZeppelin.co.uk