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Coventry

Thursday, 14 November 1940

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Coventry

By: Frederick Taylor
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
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The German Luftwaffe's air raid on Coventry, England, on the night of November 14, 1940 represented a new kind of air warfare. Aimed primarily at obliterating all aspects of city life, it was systematic, thorough, unconnected to any immediate military goal, and indifferent to civilian casualties. In a single night, roughly two-thirds of the city's buildings were damaged or destroyed as the bombers laid waste to legitimate industrial targets and civilian structures alike. The old St. Michael's Cathedral, a 14th-century Gothic structure that burned to the ground that night, still stands in ruins today as a testament to the city's destruction during the raid.

Pragmatic British government propagandists would exploit Coventry's perceived status as a "historic town", playing down the city's industrial reputation. This would prove to be a powerful tool, and, as Frederick Taylor shows, was instrumental in tipping public opinion in the then-neutral United States away from isolationism and in favor of help for Britain.

But the bombing would also set a dangerous and destructive precedent as Allied air forces would study the Germans' methods in the attack and ultimately employ similar tactics in their equally ruthless and destructive attacks on German cities, eventually leading to the bombings of Hamburg in 1943 and Dresden in 1945 that killed hundreds of thousands, mostly civilians.

On the 75th anniversary of the Coventry bombing, acclaimed historian Frederick Taylor brilliantly details this momentous act and analyzes its impact on World War II and the moral quandaries it still engenders about the nature of warfare.

©2015 Frederick Taylor (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Wonderfully written and researched book. Narrator very good but tries a little too hard with the accents when reading quotes; forcing a grating Birmingham accent for first hand accounts from Coventarians is tiring. That is however a minor fault - there is little to complain about, a great book.

Book fantastic, voiced well

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Nice. Highlights shame on us not showing off great industry, great output of equipment to fight the Nazis and strong under adversity. After shaping the modern world in war and peace the city should be given special recognition.

Great, ya know.

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I'm just about to re listen to the whole thing. I will say though, I am using this as research but there is so much detail I am bound to have missed much of it first time around.

The reader is excellent. PLEASE do not think the accents he adopts for quotes are in any way off putting. Its important to separate his narrative from the quotes. The adoption of accents adds pace, tone and light and shade.

I'd thoroughly recommend this whole book

Detailled and evocative history of a story you thought you knew but only on listening do you realise how little you did

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Its a fantastic book and very detailed. Just a shame the narrator of the Audio book decided to put on a Birmingham accent to imitate Coventrians talking. It's a petty criticism but irritating if your Coventry born and bred. It's how we sound to most but not to us. Just bin the accents altogether.

wonderful record of the raid on Coventry

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Being Coventry born this book has clarified so many miss truths told growing up. I feel I know more about my home city and inspired to learn more.

Informative listen

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