The Zeppelin Base Raids – Germany 1914
The Zeppelin Base Raids – Germany 1914
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About this book
In the summer of 1914, as Europe teetered on the brink of war, the spectre of immediate Zeppelin raids on London and other major British towns and cities loomed large. When Winston Churchill accepted responsibility for the defence of London, he realised that Zeppelins were most vulnerable when on the ground. Despite limited resources, he believed that attack was the best form of defence. In the final four months of 1914, the RNAS launched four separate air attacks on Zeppelin bases in Germany: Düsseldorf/Cologne twice, Friedrichshafen and Cuxhaven. Author Ian Castle presents the full story of Britain’s first strategic bombing campaign and the results it achieved.
Contents
- Introduction
- Origins and Initial Strategy
- Planning the Düsseldork and Cologne Raids
- The Düsseldork and Cologne Raids
- Planning the Friedrichshafen Raid
- The Friedrichshafen Raid
- Planning the Cuxhaven Raid
- The Cuxhaven Raid
- Analysis
- Conclusion
Paperback; April 2011; 80 pages; ISBN: 9781849082433