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E-grāmata: Secret Casualties of World War Two: Uncovering the Civilian Deaths from Friendly Fire

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  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword History
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  • ISBN-13: 9781526743237

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The London Blitz and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour are iconic myths for Britain and America. Few in either nation realise, however, that these artfully constructed narratives of heroic resistance to aerial bombardment both conceal appalling massacres of their own citizens.

The London Blitz and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are iconic myths for Britain and America. Few in either nation realize, however, that these artfully constructed narratives of heroic resistance to aerial bombardment both conceal appalling massacres of their own citizens. In Britain, thousands of civilians were killed when the army shelled London and other cities in an effort to prevent those living there from fleeing the German bombs. At Pearl Harbor, American warships fired their heavy guns at the city of Honolulu, with devastating results.In this book, Simon Webb reveals one of the last secrets of the Second World War; the casualties which ‘friendly fire’ from heavy artillery inflicted upon British and American civilians. In the case of the British, these deaths were part of a quite deliberate policy which was devised to ensure that those living in big cities remained there, despite the dangers of enemy bombing. There were times during the German bombing of London when more people were being killed by British shells than were dying as a result of enemy bombs.Although this book traces the history of bombing and antiaircraft guns from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, through to the First World War, its chief concern is with the events of the Second World War; particularly the Blitz. Nobody reading The Secret Blitz will ever view Pearl Harbor or the Blitz in quite the same way again.
List of Illustrations
vii
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 A Brief History of Aerial Warfare Before 1914
1(9)
Chapter 2 Friendly-Fire Casualties in Britain 1914--1918
10(25)
Chapter 3 `The Bomber Will Always Get Through': 1918--1939
35(10)
Chapter 4 The Outbreak of War, 1939
45(10)
Chapter 5 The Blitz, 1940--1941
55(30)
Chapter 6 Hiding in Plain Sight: The Menace of Shrapnel, 1940--1944
85(14)
Chapter 7 The American Experience, 1941--1943
99(15)
Chapter 8 `The Worst Civilian Disaster of the Second World War', Bethnal Green, 3 March 1943
114(15)
Chapter 9 The `Baby Blitz' and the Bombing of France, 1944
129(16)
Chapter 10 A Military Development as Important as the Atom Bomb
145(10)
Endword 155(6)
Appendix 161(6)
Bibliography 167(4)
Index 171
Simon Webb is the author of a number of non-fiction books, ranging from academic works on education to popular history. He works as a consultant on the subject of capital punishment to television companies and filmmakers and also writes for various magazines and newspapers; including the Times Educational Supplement, Daily Telegraph and the Guardian.