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The Thames at War : Saving London From the Blitz

2020 - Pen and Sword

224 p.

Between 1940 and 1945 London suffered 101 daylight and 253 nighttime air raids from the Luftwaffe and V1 and V2andrsquo;s. There were 80,000 fatalities or serious injuries and appalling devastation. Well documented as these horrific events are, there was another major threat andndash; the all too real possibility of widespread flooding whenever the Nazi onslaught breached the Thamesandrsquo; river defenses.This superbly researched and illustrated book describes the vital role and unsung achievements of the London County Council emergency repair teams ably led by Chief Engineer Thomas Peirson Frank. Three rapid response units were formed and, in the event, undertook repairs to over 100 breaches of the flood defenses, thus saving the Capital from drowning.We also learn of the fate of Londonandrsquo;s docks and bridges and of the ships, boats and barges lost in the estuary and tideway.This fascinating account has been compiled by the Thames Discovery Programme team and, 80 years on, pays tribute to the noncombat

ants who kept the major port running and saved London. [Publisher's text].

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