British Home Defences 1940–45
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About this book
In the summer of 1940, Britain asked itself not 'will Hitler invade?' but 'when?' SEALION, the German invasion plan, provoked the construction of pillboxes, coastal defences, heavy-gun emplacements and anti-aircraft batteries, as well as the formation of the Home Guard and covert groups. Later, new dangers replaced SEALION: radar detection systems were expanded during the Blitz years, as were intelligence-gathering systems and listening posts. From 1944, Britain was again faced with a deadly threat, Hitler's 'Vengeance weapons'. This title provides a concise assessment of Britain's defensive systems, and presents a vivid picture of war on the home front.
Contents
Introduction · Operation Sealion · Developing the defences 1940-41 · Britain's land defences · Coastal defences · Defending Britain's airspace · The enemy within · The invasion threat recedes · A nation at war · 1944-45: Hitler's vengeance weapons · Aftermath · Chronology · Bibliography · Glossary and abbreviations · Index
Paperback; May 2004; 64 pages; ISBN: 9781841767673