Introduction | p. 4 |
The road to war | |
Chronology | p. 7 |
Opposing Commanders | p. 9 |
German commanders | |
British commanders | |
Opposing Plans | p. 13 |
German plans | |
British plans | |
The 1917 Raids | p. 18 |
The campaign begins | |
London's first daytime raid | |
Reaction and response | |
The second daylight raid - Saturday 7 July | |
London makes ready | |
An English summer The 'daylight' defences tighten | |
The switch to night bombing | |
Defensive improvements The Harvest Moon Offensive | |
The arrival of the 'Giants' | |
A brief respite The bombers return | |
The failure of the firestorm | |
A success in the sky Preparations for a new year | |
The 1918 Raids | p. 66 |
The Long Acre tragedy | |
The night of the 'Giants' | |
Chelsea - the 1,000kg bomb 'A fine piece of shooting' | |
The Aurora Borealis Raid | |
The agony of the 'Giants' The Whitsun raid | |
Summary | |
The Sites Today | p. 91 |
Order of Battle For the London Air Raids | p. 92 |
Further Reading | p. 94 |
Index | p. 95 |
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