Terror from the Sky: The Doodlebug War

Terror from the Sky: The Doodlebug War

by Graham A. Thomas
Terror from the Sky: The Doodlebug War

Terror from the Sky: The Doodlebug War

by Graham A. Thomas

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Overview

The story of Britain’s desperate defensive operations against the Nazis’ V1 flying bombs in 1944.
 
In the summer of 1944, the Germans launched more than 10,000 flying bombs at Britain, most of them toward London—which had already endured the Blitz in the earlier phase of the war. Thousands of people were killed, and many more injured. RAF fighter pilots flew round the clock patrols, desperately trying to shoot the robot rockets known as V1s down and stop them from reaching their targets.
 
This history recounts the horrors of these raids and the defenses Britain used against them, both on the ground and in the air—as a weary but determined nation once again battled Nazi terror from above.
 
Includes photographs

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781594209
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 559,302
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Graham A Thomas is an author and a historian.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     vii
Foreword: The Airborne Terrorist Attacks   Craig Cabell     viii
Author's Note     xi
Introduction: The Battle Begins     1
Preparing for the Storm     9
Engagement     20
Fighter Command (17 July to 1 September)     31
Overview from SHAEF     34
The Tempest Wing     37
Tempests to the Rescue: 501 Squadron     47
A New Enemy: No. 3 Tempest Squadron     60
Grinding it Out: 486 Tempest Squadron     101
Spitfires Engage: No. 1 Squadron     127
The Germans Air-launch the Flying Bomb     137
Mosquitoes into the Fray     152
Night Fighters: No. 96 Squadron     160
Anti-Aircraft Command     186
Last Gasp     194
The State of Fighter Command     196
Performance of Various Fighter Aircraft at 2,000 Feet     200
Spitfire Power at 1,000 Feet     201
Recollections     202
The Aircraft     208
Directive for Air Defence of Great Britain     215
Minutes of a Meeting Held at Headquarters ADGB at 1730 hrs, 13 July 1944     216
An Eight Year Old Boy Designs a Defence Against theFlying Bomb     218
Number of Flying Bombs Destroyed     220
List of Fighter Units Used Against Flying Bombs with Successes Claimed 1944-5     222
No. 486 Squadron Pilots and Their Scores     224
Bibliography     226
Notes     227
Index     231
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