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E-raamat: Zeppelin Onslaught: The Forgotten Blitz, 1914-1915

  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848324350
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781848324350

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At the outbreak of the First World War, the United Kingdom had no aerial defence capability worthy of the name. When the war began Britain had just thirty guns to defend the entire country, with all but five of these considered of dubious value . So when raiding German aircraft finally appeared over Britain the response was negligible and totally ineffective. Of Britain s fledgling air forces, the Royal Flying Corps had accompanied the British Expeditionary Force into Europe leaving the Royal Naval Air Service to defend the country as best it could. That task was not an easy one. Airships only appeared at night and for British pilots night-flying was in its infancy. From the first raid in December 1914, aerial attacks gradually increased through 1915, culminating in highly damaging assaults on London in September and October. London, however, was not the only recipient of German bombs, with counties from Northumberland to Kent also experiencing the indiscriminate death and destruction found in this new theatre of war the Home Front. The British population was initially left exposed and largely undefended when the previously unimagined horror of bombs falling from the sky began, killing children in their beds and destroying homes. The face of war had changed forever. Those raids on London in the autumn of 1915 finally forced the government to pursue a more effective defence against air attack. The German air campaign against the United Kingdom was the first sustained strategic aerial bombing campaign in history. Yet it has become the forgotten Blitz. Those first bombing raids in 1915 claimed over 700 casualties. Relying heavily on first-hand accounts, Ian Castle tells their story, along with that of the raiders, and those who fought desperately to stop them in the opening year of Britain s forgotten Blitz.
Introduction vii
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 `No Longer an Island'
1(4)
Chapter 2 Something Out of Nothing
5(11)
Chapter 3 Attack is the Best Form of Defence
16(15)
Chapter 4 `Forcing England to Her Knees'
31(14)
Chapter 5 `Oh, Good God, What is It?'
45(18)
Chapter 6 `Discovering a New Country'
63(16)
Chapter 7 `Only H.V.B. on Board'
79(15)
Chapter 8 "The Devils Have Come!'
94(18)
Chapter 9 A Glimmer of Hope
112(12)
Chapter 10 London's Burning
124(20)
Chapter 11 The `Experiment' is Over
144(16)
Chapter 12 The Guns Strike Back
160(18)
Chapter 13 `Gazing With Horror and Dread'
178(15)
Chapter 14 `An Absolute Feeling of Helplessness'
193(20)
Chapter 15 `A Beautiful but Terrifying Sight'
213(19)
Chapter 16 `What Are You Going to do About These Airship Raids?'
232(17)
Chapter 17 London Surrounded
249(19)
Chapter 18 `The Earth Shook and Trembled'
268(20)
Chapter 19 The Home Front Line
288(15)
Appendices
Appendix I German Airship Numbering Systems
303(2)
Appendix II Airship Raids 1915
305(2)
Appendix III Individuals Killed in Air Raids --- 1915
307(8)
References and Notes 315(22)
Bibliography 337(6)
Index 343
Ian Castle began writing military history some thirty years ago but for the last ten years has focused fully on First World War German air raids on Britain in the First World War. 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 three television documentaries detailing this early air campaign. Besides giving regular talks on the subject, Ian is also building an extensive website which will eventually detail every single air raid on Britain during the First World War. Ian lived in London for over fifty years but has recently relocated to the Surrey Hills with his partner Nicola.