1940s, Periodicals, Post-blogging 1940-2

Friday, 6 September 1940

This week’s issue of the Spectator, an influential commentary from the right, has a number of editorial comments and columns about the course of the war. The leading paragraph, on page 234, discusses Hitler’s recent speech (‘bombast […] lies […] threats’), focusing on one of his statements which suggests that ‘the German Air Force is

Acquisitions, Books

Acquisitions

It’s taken me just over five years to get to my 100th ‘acquisitions’ post… which seems surprisingly slow, I have to say! Michael Molkentin. Fire in the Sky: The Australian Flying Corps in the First World War. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2010. A topic I don’t know much about. Looks well-researched, and on p.

1940s, Air defence, Periodicals, Pictures, Post-blogging 1940-2

Monday, 2 September 1940

The Manchester Guardian sums up the weekend’s raids above (5). Eighty-five enemy aircraft were shot down on Saturday, and another twenty-five yesterday. British losses on those days were thirty-seven and fifteen, respectively. The headlines make for reassuring reading: ‘Raiders baffled in attacks on aerodromes’, ‘Raiders scattered on way to London’, ‘Nazis lose 700 airmen in

1940s, Air defence, Civil defence, Periodicals, Pictures, Post-blogging 1940-2

Friday, 30 August 1940

Interestingly, after yesterday’s coordinated pro-bombing campaign, today’s headlines in The Times (4) emphasise the efforts of Bomber Command over those of Fighter Command. In particular, a raid on Berlin on Wednesday night (or Thursday morning) is described in some detail. A ‘large number of bombs, high explosive and incendiary’ were dropped ‘on a series of

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