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The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital John Conen

The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital By John Conen

The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital by John Conen


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A concise and balanced view of what is known as the Blitz on London. The title emphasizes bombing over blitz and recognises that the meaning of the Blitz has now acquired other general connotations and is often equated to Britain in wartime or the spirit of carrying on.

The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital Summary

The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital by John Conen

This is the story of the London Blitz of 1940-41 and is a combination of social and military history of this time. The title emphasises bombing over blitz as the word 'Blitz' has now taken on a much more general meaning associated with Britain's wartime spirit. This book describes how the Blitz progressed from the daylight attacks of the summer of 1940 through to the major raids of the spring of 1941, and looks at exactly what happened in the metropolis in those years. During the course of these attacks thousands of bombs fell on London, many triggering an incident, a bland word that on hundreds of occasions effectively resulted in a disaster which in peacetime would have made national headlines.

A chronology of the London Blitz forms the centrepiece of this account, exploring the progress of the aerial attack, what happened in each raid, the human cost and material destruction, the buildings destroyed or damaged and the people killed and injured. These major bombing incidents and bomb-related events have remained little-known since the War. The Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour and the London Gazette sources of which only limited use has been previously made are used to investigate these events. The damage to Londons buildings has also seldom been fully explored.

The book covers all the major losses suffered during the war, what happened to the damaged buildings after it and how that destruction has influenced todays townscape. It will help readers appreciate what happened in the capital in the grim years 1940-41, and celebrate and recognise those Londoners who endured it.

About John Conen

John Conen grew up in the north-east London suburb of Chingford, and has a long-standing interest in London history and in particular the ordeal of World War 2. He has written several books including The Little Blitz, the story of the last attack on London by piloted aircraft in 1944.

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GOR013657983
9781803134871
1803134879
The Bombing of London 1940-41: The Blitz and its impact on the capital by John Conen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2023-01-28
416
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