Yes, this is a plug for my new book, but I think it will interest those here as not only does it list the BD units, UX German ordnance dropped on Leicester, but even the fuzes retrieved and has some rare photos of BD operations and the UXB that almost destroyed Leicester Town Hall when it fell through several floors before sitting in the basement!
The book is the result of 15 years' hard work and uses BD war diaries etc from the National Archives plus local ARP UXB records.
Luftwaffe Air Raids on Leicester, England
During a series of sharp air raids on Leicester in 1940 and 1941, the Luftwaffe killed over 100 citizens and wounded almost 300 more. But against this carnage, a well-organised and planned Air Raid Precautions organisation bravely responded.
The result of fifteen years' exhaustive research, Tested By Bomb and Flame uses an array of local, national and international archival records, some only recently declassified, to reveal the true story of the air raids on Leicester.
Several myths and factual errors published over the last seven decades, regarding dates, locations and numbers of casualties, are corrected and enduring questions, such as whether Leicester was accidentally bombed, are definitively answered. Furthermore, important controversies, such as how Leicester was left undefended at the Luftwaffe's mercy, are also revealed. This book features:
A blow-by-blow, detailed account of all the air raids on Leicester, charting where the bombs fell and Luftwaffe units involved in the raids.
The brave and altruistic work of Leicester's ARP services in the face of the Luftwaffe's bombs.
Numerous powerful accounts by those who experienced the air raids, including those buried alive in the bombing.
Detailed rolls of honour listing the civilians, ARP/Civil Defence and military personnel who died.
How Leicester's ARP and fire services went to the aid of other blitzed British cities.
Plus, many previously unpublished dramatic photographs from the Leicester Mercury archives and private sources, together with rare documents and memorabilia, that give an insight into the city's Blitz and ARP services.
Tested By Bomb and Flame is a moving and honest account of Leicester's battle against Hitler's Luftwaffe. It forms a worthy tribute to Leicester's civilians and ARP/CD services who endured and overcame the Luftwaffe's attacks and will provide a welcome addition to Home Front history at both local and national level.
A4, 160-pages, H/B, D/J, over 150 photos, maps, illustrations plus appendices.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tested-Bomb-...5060110&sr=1-2
The book is the result of 15 years' hard work and uses BD war diaries etc from the National Archives plus local ARP UXB records.
Luftwaffe Air Raids on Leicester, England
During a series of sharp air raids on Leicester in 1940 and 1941, the Luftwaffe killed over 100 citizens and wounded almost 300 more. But against this carnage, a well-organised and planned Air Raid Precautions organisation bravely responded.
The result of fifteen years' exhaustive research, Tested By Bomb and Flame uses an array of local, national and international archival records, some only recently declassified, to reveal the true story of the air raids on Leicester.
Several myths and factual errors published over the last seven decades, regarding dates, locations and numbers of casualties, are corrected and enduring questions, such as whether Leicester was accidentally bombed, are definitively answered. Furthermore, important controversies, such as how Leicester was left undefended at the Luftwaffe's mercy, are also revealed. This book features:
A blow-by-blow, detailed account of all the air raids on Leicester, charting where the bombs fell and Luftwaffe units involved in the raids.
The brave and altruistic work of Leicester's ARP services in the face of the Luftwaffe's bombs.
Numerous powerful accounts by those who experienced the air raids, including those buried alive in the bombing.
Detailed rolls of honour listing the civilians, ARP/Civil Defence and military personnel who died.
How Leicester's ARP and fire services went to the aid of other blitzed British cities.
Plus, many previously unpublished dramatic photographs from the Leicester Mercury archives and private sources, together with rare documents and memorabilia, that give an insight into the city's Blitz and ARP services.
Tested By Bomb and Flame is a moving and honest account of Leicester's battle against Hitler's Luftwaffe. It forms a worthy tribute to Leicester's civilians and ARP/CD services who endured and overcame the Luftwaffe's attacks and will provide a welcome addition to Home Front history at both local and national level.
A4, 160-pages, H/B, D/J, over 150 photos, maps, illustrations plus appendices.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tested-Bomb-...5060110&sr=1-2