Britain under fire : the bombing of Britain's cities 1940-1945
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Britain under fire : the bombing of Britain's cities 1940-1945
Leo Cooper : Pen & Sword Books, 1999
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Britain under fire : the bombing of Britain's cities, 1940-1945
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-208)
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The suffering of the civilian population in the Second World War was a new and disturbing aspect of war. Would national morale be affected? Would the will to fight be sapped? Hitler's Luftwaffe caused huge devastation to human life and property, yet the emergence of defiant spirit was something our enemies never bargained for. Charles Whiting's superb account of the Nazi's attempt to bring a nation to its knees through the bombing campaigns.
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