Glasgow at War 1939?45


Craig Armstrong
Bok Engelsk
Utgitt
Pen and Sword Military
Omfang
1 online resource (144 p.) : ill
Opplysninger
Scotland was of grave strategic importance during the war because of its geographical position and Glasgow was the location of a significant number of important military and civil organisations as well as housing industry which was vital to the national war effort. Glasgow's importance attracted enemy attention on many occasions with the city and its hinterland being heavily raided by the Luftwaffe. These raids included the infamous raid on Clydebank on 13th and 14th March which killed over 500 and only seven houses undamaged in the town. Under relentless bombing the Glaswegians maintained their spirit and remained committed to the war effort. Although Glasgow's shipyards, munitions factories and other industries were all vital to the war effort so too was the location of the city itself.
Emner
World War, 1939-1945
HISTORY
SCOTLAND
WORLD WAR, 1939-1945
Dewey
ISBN
1-4738-7968-X. - 1-4738-7969-8

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