The Baby Killers: German Air Raids on Britain in the First World War

The Baby Killers: German Air Raids on Britain in the First World War

by Thomas Fegan
The Baby Killers: German Air Raids on Britain in the First World War

The Baby Killers: German Air Raids on Britain in the First World War

by Thomas Fegan

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Overview

The First World War airship and airplane raids by Germany on Britain constituted the first strategic bombing campaign in history. It was a novel and unwelcome means of waging war that provoked panic and resentment, and dispelled Britain’s island sense of security. The raiders, demonized as 'baby killers' for causing indiscriminate civilian casualties, may not have crushed British morale, but they disrupted war production and succeeded in diverting personnel, arms and airplanes from where they were needed most at the Front. Most important, the raids changed the face of warfare forever by bringing the whole nation into the front line.

The book features previously unpublished photographs and is divided into a history of the raids as they occurred, and a gazetteer with detailed information about many of the placed that were bombed. Attention is drawn to the physical scars made by the raids that may still be seen today, and to the memorials erected to the victims.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781592038
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 10/03/2013
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)
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