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Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 Mick Powis

Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 par Mick Powis

Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 Mick Powis


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Résumé

Minute by minute detail on one of the first Zeppelin raids, the first aerial bombardment of Britain.

Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 Résumé

Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 Mick Powis

On 31st January 1916 nine Zeppelin airships of the Imperial German Navy bombed the Midlands, opening a strategic bombing campaign designed to cripple British war production. It ended in total failure. The main target was Liverpool but none of the Zeppelins reached it. On foggy Monday night several major Midlands towns were bombed and 70 people killed, 35 in the Black Country between Birmingham and Wolverhampton, 15 in Burton on Trent, 10 in Loughborough, 5 in Derby, 3 in Scunthorpe and 2 in Ilkeston. A lot is known about the military aspects of the raids but much less is known about what happened on the ground. While the press produced many human interest stories and atrocity propaganda, wartime censorship prohibited publication of any information that could be useful to the Germans, including the towns hit and names of the victims. Through intensive research the author has been able to identify many of the victims and give the full story of these events for the first time.

À propos de Mick Powis

Mick Powis is an experienced researcher who has written historical articles for local press in his home area of Wolverhampton. (More to follow)

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GOR011015862
9781473834194
1473834198
Zeppelins Over the Midlands: The Air Raids of 31st January 1916 Mick Powis
Occasion - Comme neuf
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20160201
206
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