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Southwark in the Blitz

Author : Neil Bright
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445656168

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Southwark in the Blitz by Neil Bright Pdf

The moving and dramatic account, in words and pictures, of how the London borough of Southwark survived the Blitz

Firefighting the Blitz

Author : Aylmer Firebrace CBE KPM
Publisher : Frontline Books
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399015028

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Firefighting the Blitz by Aylmer Firebrace CBE KPM Pdf

War was coming. Everyone knew that confrontation with Nazi Germany was inevitable and that London was likely to be a prime target of Hitler’s bombers. So, in January 1939, Aylmer Firebrace, the Chief Officer of London Fire Brigade, was seconded to the Home Office to plan for the capital’s fire defence. Before joining the Fire Brigade, Aylmer Firebrace had been a Royal Navy officer who had fought in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War. It was following the Armistice that, in 1919, he became principal officer in the London Fire Brigade. He was promoted to deputy chief and finally chief officer in June 1938.. That war struck London soon enough, but it was on 7 September 1940, that Firebrace’s preparations were truly tested with the start of the Blitz. For the next fifty-seven days and nights London was subjected to the longest continuous bombing campaign in history. Then, as the Luftwaffe ranged wider and further across Britain’s towns and cities, Firebrace was tasked with toured the nation to see the effects of the bombing, at which point he saw the need for a national response. The result was the creation of the National Fire Service. Formed in August 1941, by the amalgamation of some 1,600 separate brigades, this remarkable organisation had, at its peak, a strength of 370,000 men and women. It was led for its entire existence by Aylmer Firebrace. As the war continued, Firebrace became Chief of the Fire Staff and Inspector-in-Chief of the Fires Services, being the first and, to date, only person to head all the fire-fighting services in Britain. This body had to deal with the expansion of the Blitz as well as the so-called ‘Baedeker’ raids, the ‘tip-and-run’ attacks, Baby Blitz and V1 and V2 offensives of the later years of the war. In his fascinating account, written immediately the war, Firebrace reflects on the functioning of the fire service at its most testing time. This book is an essential addition to the understanding of the Blitz and how London and the rest of the country survived its darkest hour.

Walking the London Blitz

Author : Clive Harris
Publisher : Grub Street Publishers
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2003-12-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783037292

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Walking the London Blitz by Clive Harris Pdf

A unique way to experience the history of London during the Blitz of World War II through seven leisurely and informative walks. In Walking the London Blitz, Clive Harris guides you on a highly informative tour through one of World War II’s most pivotal and devastating military campaigns. By means of seven easily manageable walks and accompanying maps and photographs, anyone—from history buffs to tourists to seasoned armchair travelers—can experience the significant sites of those dark days when the German Luftwaffe relentlessly bombed Great Britain between 1940 and 1941. Some of the walking tours include: Bank Station to London Bridge Station; Ludgate Circus to Trafalgar Square; Marble Arch to the Cabinet War Rooms; Hyde Park Corner to Westminster; and London Bridge to St. Paul’s. Using rich anecdotes and first-hand accounts, the suffering and bravery of ordinary Britons in the face of Hitler’s V-weapon attacks comes to life.

Northern Europe

Author : Trudy Ring,Noelle Watson,Paul Schellinger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1056 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781136639517

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Northern Europe by Trudy Ring,Noelle Watson,Paul Schellinger Pdf

First published in 1996. Volume 2 of the International Dictionary of Historical Places covers Northern Europe (British Isles to Russia), out of a set of five. The dictionary spans from Aachen to Ypres and includes an index by country. This five-volume set presents some 1,000 comprehensive and fully illustrated histories of the most famous sites in the world. Entries include location, description, and site details, and a 3,000- to 4,000-word essay that provides a full history of the site and its condition today. An annotated further reading list of books and articles about the site completes each entry.

Forgotten Voices of the Blitz and the Battle For Britain

Author : Joshua Levine
Publisher : Random House
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409034087

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Forgotten Voices of the Blitz and the Battle For Britain by Joshua Levine Pdf

Drawing material from the Imperial War Museum's extensive aural archive, Joshua Levine brings together voices from both sides of the Blitz and the Battle of Britain to give us a unique, complete and compelling picture of this turbulent time. In June 1940, British citizens prepared for an imminent German onslaught. Hitler's troops had overrun Holland, Belgium and France in quick succession, and the British people anticipated an invasion would soon be upon them. From July to October, they watched the Battle of Britain play out in the skies above them, aware that the result would decide their fate. Over the next nine months, the Blitz killed more than 43,000 civilians. For a year, the citizens of Britain were effectively front-line soldiers in a battle which united the country against a hated enemy. We hear from the soldiers, airmen, fire-fighters, air-raid wardens and civilians, people in the air and on the ground, on both sides of the battle, giving us a thrilling account of Britain under siege. With first-hand testimonies from those involved in Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain, Black Saturday on 7th September 1940 when the Luftwaffe began the Blitz, to its climax on the 10th May 1941, this is the definitive oral history of a period when Britain came closer to being overwhelmed by the enemy than at any other time in modern history.

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

Author : John Conen
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2023-01-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781803134093

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

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.

A Wander Through Wartime London

Author : Neil Bright,Clive Harris
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783460984

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A Wander Through Wartime London by Neil Bright,Clive Harris Pdf

Through a series of five walks this book discovers the sights, sounds and experience of the capital at war; it details the remaining tangible evidence of the dark days via air raid shelter signs, bomb damage on buildings and memorials detailing heroic and often tragic events. The new routes cover a wide area of London and reveal further evidence of the experiences of four years air war in the skies above our capital city. The East End & Docks, Greenwich, Holborn, Bermondsey, Southwark and the West End are all featured, along with detailed maps and numerous contemporary photographs that accompany the text for each walk. The book also contains a number of appendices relating to the wider picture of the war. A well deserved story of Londons Home Guard is told. A list of Civil Defense casualties that occurred within the boroughs covered by the walks is included as well as a detailed list of the locations of wartime fire and ambulance stations across the capital.This book will appeal to both the enthusiast and anyone with an interest in Londons past. It is a further record of the memories and tangible evidence of this dramatic period of our capitals past and a tribute to those who lived through the Blitz and sadly so often, those who did not.

Bankside

Author : David Brandon,Alan Brooke
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445609621

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Bankside by David Brandon,Alan Brooke Pdf

The story of historic district on the south bank of the Thames and beyond - the original playground of Londoners, complete with inns, bear pits, brothels and theatres.

The Longest Night

Author : Gavin Mortimer
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781780222233

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The Longest Night by Gavin Mortimer Pdf

On 10-11 May 1941, Londoners thought the Nazi bombs would never stop falling as the London Blitz reached its furious zenith. These are the true stories from the survivors of one of the longest nights in the Second World War 'An excellent book . . . Mortimer has interviewed scores of survivors for this gripping tale' Scotland on Sunday On the afternoon of Saturday 10 May 1941, crowds gather at Wembley to watch Arsenal play Preston in the Cup Final. Australian journalist John Hughes starts his shift at Reuters in Fleet Street; 20-year-old Reenie Carter reports for duty at her fire station in Westminster Abbey; RAF pilot Guy Gibson relaxes in the sun before his night patrol; Vera Lynn drives in for an evening concert. Meanwhile, thousands of German airmen are preparing for a massive night raid. Gavin Mortimer has interviewed many survivors of this night to reveal the reality of the London Blitz. In a matter of hours, 1,486 Londoners were killed, 11,000 houses were destroyed, and millions of lives were changed for ever.

The Thames at War

Author : Gustav Milne
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526768056

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The Thames at War by Gustav Milne Pdf

Between 1940 and 1945 London suffered 101 daylight and 253 nighttime air raids from the Luftwaffe and V1 and V2’s. There were 80,000 fatalities or serious injuries and appalling devastation. Well documented as these horrific events are, there was another major threat – the all too real possibility of widespread flooding whenever the Nazi onslaught breached the Thames’ river defenses. This superbly researched and illustrated book describes the vital role and unsung achievements of the London County Council emergency repair teams ably led by Chief Engineer Thomas Peirson Frank. Three rapid response units were formed and, in the event, undertook repairs to over 100 breaches of the flood defenses, thus saving the Capital from drowning. We also learn of the fate of London’s docks and bridges and of the ships, boats and barges lost in the estuary and tideway. This fascinating account has been compiled by the Thames Discovery Programme team and, 80 years on, pays tribute to the noncombatants who kept the major port running and saved London.

The London Blitz

Author : David Johnson
Publisher : Scarborough House
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : London (England)
ISBN : IND:30000123211579

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The Thames at War

Author : Gustav Milne
Publisher : Pen and Sword History
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526768032

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The Thames at War by Gustav Milne Pdf

This illustrated WWII history pays tribute to the engineers and emergency repair teams who saved London from flooding during the relentless air raids. Between 1940 and 1945 London suffered persistent Nazi air raids, bringing widespread destruction both day and night. Meanwhile, there lurked another devastating threat: the possibility of widespread flooding if the Nazi onslaught ever breached the Thames’ river defenses. The Thames at War sheds light on the vital role of the London County Council emergency repair teams and the unsung achievements of their leader, Chief Engineer Thomas Peirson Frank, who time and again saved the capital from drowning. Historian Gustav Milne also explores the fate of London’s docks and bridges, as well as the ships, boats and barges lost in the estuary and tideway.

London Plaques

Author : Derek Sumeray,John Sheppard
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2011-08-20
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780747809401

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London Plaques by Derek Sumeray,John Sheppard Pdf

London's buildings are dotted with commemorative plaques. Many are the famous blue plaques, indicating where a famous person was born, lived, stayed, or if a significant event took place there, or an earlier use of the site. This book is a comprehensive gazetteer of all of London's plaques. Using Derek Sumeray's classic book as a basis, this thoroughly revised new edition arranges plaques alphabetically by area, providing a text that is linked to London's geography and, therefore, of greater use to a resident or visitor wanting to explore the famous people and events commemorated in that area.

I Never Knew That About London

Author : Christopher Winn
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781429941112

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I Never Knew That About London by Christopher Winn Pdf

Discover hundreds of fascinating facts about London in this enthralling miscellany Travelling through the villages and districts that make up the world's most dynamic metropolis, Christopher Winn takes us on a captivating journey around London to unearth the hidden gems of legends, firsts, inventions, adventures and birthplaces that shape the city's compelling and at times turbulent past. See the Chelsea river views that inspired Turner and find out where London's first nude statue is. Explore London's finest country house in Charlton and unearth the secrets of the Mother of Parliaments. Discover which church steeple gave us the design of the traditional wedding cake, where the sandwich was invented and where in Bond Street you can see London's oldest artifact. Visit the house where Handel and Jimi Hendrix both lived. Climb the famous 311 steps of the Monument and fly the world's biggest Ferris wheel. Brimming with stories and snippets providing spellbinding insight into what has shaped the city, I Never Knew That About London is a beautifully illustrated gem of a book that informs and amuses in equal measure. "Will not fail to enhance months, even years, of gentle urban exploration...Any number of morning or weekend outings can be constructed from these rich pages... the selections and observations remain unfailingly interesting." --The Guardian (UK) I Never Knew That: Tucked away below Clive Steps at the end of King Charles Street can be found the small underground rooms where Winston Churchill and the War Cabinet met during the air raids of the Second World War. The first-ever Valentine Card was written from the Tower, where in 1415 the recently imprisoned Duke of Orleans composed a love poem to his wife. The measurement of one foot comes from the length of the foot of St. Algar's statue, carved on the base of one of the columns near the entrance of St. Paul's Cathedral. The design for the traditional wedding cake is drawn from the steeple of St. Bride's church in Fleet Street.

The First Day of the Blitz

Author : Peter Stansky,Professor Peter Stansky
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0300125569

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The First Day of the Blitz by Peter Stansky,Professor Peter Stansky Pdf

On September 7, 1940, the Blitz began. The bombing of London, by over one thousand planes on that night alone, was recognised at the time as being a direct measure to break the country's resistance. This book tells of the impact that this terror from the skies had on British people and the course of war.