Preface |
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Publisher's Note |
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Part I Spring 1943 - August 1943 |
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a The Decline of the German Air Force |
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b The Role of Long-Range Weapons |
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1 | (1) |
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2 | (1) |
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3 The Sandys Investigation |
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4 The Problem of Identifying the Rocket |
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4 | (3) |
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a The Name of the Evidence: Estimations of the Size and Effect of the Weapon |
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b Criticisms by Lord Cherwell |
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6 | (1) |
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5 The Beginning of Counter-Measures |
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a Selection of Targets for Attack |
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7 | (1) |
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b Attacks on Suspected Production Centres, Watton and Peenemiinde, June - August 1943 |
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8 | (2) |
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Part II September 1943 - December 1943 |
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10 | (1) |
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7 Early Intelligence of the Flying Bombs |
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11 | (1) |
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8 Confusion between the Rocket and the Flying Bomb: Further Attempts to Establish the Nature of the Rocket |
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9 Transfer of Full Responsibility to the Air Ministry |
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14 | (1) |
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10 The Emergence of the Flying Bomb and the Identification of Launching Sites |
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14 | (3) |
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11 The Organisation of Counter-Measures |
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17 | (1) |
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12 Bombing Policy and Operations October - December 1943 |
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18 | (5) |
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18 | (1) |
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b Attack of Production Centres |
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19 | (2) |
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21 | (2) |
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23 | (1) |
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Part III January 1944-12 June 1944 |
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14 First Plans for Defence Against `Crossbow' |
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24 | (4) |
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a Civil Defence and Security Precautions |
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24 | (1) |
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b Radar, Sound Ranging and other Prospective Counter-Measures |
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25 | (2) |
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27 | (1) |
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15 The Relation Between `Overlord' and `Crossbow' |
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28 | (6) |
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a Estimates of the Direct Effect of Flying Bomb Attack |
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28 | (2) |
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b Effect of `Overlord' on Defence Against `Crossbow' |
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30 | (1) |
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c The Concurrent `Overlord' and `Diver' Plan of Air Defence |
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31 | (3) |
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16 Bombing Counter-Measures |
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34 | (11) |
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34 | (3) |
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b Intelligence on the German Site Programme, January - April 1944 |
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37 | (1) |
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c The Problems of Attacking Sites |
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38 | (1) |
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d Progress of the Attacks, January - March 1944 |
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39 | (3) |
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e Progress of the Attacks, April - 12th June 1944 |
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42 | (3) |
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17 The Situation Prior to the Commencement of Flying Bomb Attacks |
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45 | (5) |
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a Comparative Danger of Flying Bomb and Rocket Attack |
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45 | (1) |
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b Estimates of the Scale and Time of Flying Bomb Attack: Gaps in our Intelligence |
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45 | (2) |
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c Appearance of the Modified Sites |
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47 | (2) |
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d Final Reports on the Prospects of Flying Bomb Attack |
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49 | (1) |
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18 Survey of Counter-Measures, April 1943 - June 1944 |
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50 | (3) |
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Part IV The Attack on London from Northern France: 13 June-15 July 1944 |
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53 | (1) |
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20 Action Taken in the United Kingdom |
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54 | (1) |
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21 The Attack of 15th / 16th June |
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55 | (1) |
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22 Counter-Measures of 16th June |
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a By the War Cabinet and Chiefs of Staff |
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55 | (1) |
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b By the Operational Commands |
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56 | (1) |
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23 Amplifying of Counter-Measures, 17th - 23rd June |
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57 | (3) |
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a The Formation of the War Cabinet `Crossbow' Sub-Committee |
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57 | (1) |
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b Expansion of the `Diver' Defences |
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58 | (1) |
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c Formulation of a Bombing Policy: First Effects of Bombardment |
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58 | (2) |
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60 | (11) |
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a Intelligence of the Flying Bomb Organisation: Characteristics of the Weapon |
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60 | (2) |
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b The Time and Space Problem: First Attempts at Solution |
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62 | (2) |
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c Improvements in Equipment and Tactics |
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64 | (7) |
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25 Progress of Counter-Measures, 17th June - 15th July |
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71 | (12) |
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71 | (2) |
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b The Bombing of Sites in Northern France and Related Targets |
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73 | (5) |
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c The Attack of London: Work of the Defences |
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78 | (4) |
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d Difficulties of Co-ordinated Defence |
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82 | (1) |
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26 The Redeployment of the Guns |
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83 | (2) |
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27 Reactions at Air Ministry |
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85 | (2) |
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87 | (4) |
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Part V The Attack on London from Northern France: 16 July - 5 September 1944 |
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29 The Offensive Against `Crossbow' Targets, 16th July - 15th August |
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30 Scale of German Attack, 15th July - 15th August: Effects of Allied Bombing |
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96 | (1) |
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31 The Work of the Defences, 15th July - 15th August |
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97 | (7) |
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a The Development of the Coastal Gun Belt |
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97 | (1) |
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b Defence Against Attack from the East |
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98 | (2) |
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c Effect of the `Diver' Deployments upon the A.A. Defences of the United Kingdom |
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100 | (1) |
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d The Protection of London |
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101 | (3) |
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104 | (3) |
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33 The Offensive Against `Crossbow' Targets, 16th August - 5th September |
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107 | (2) |
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34 The Contribution of Ground Forces |
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109 | (1) |
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35 Scale of German Attack, 16th August - 5th September |
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109 | (1) |
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36 The Defence of London, 16th August - 5th September |
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110 | (4) |
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Part VI Rocket and Flying Bomb Attacks on the United Kingdom, 8 September 1944 25 November 1944 |
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114 | (1) |
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38 Intelligence on the Rocket, January - July 1944 |
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115 | (3) |
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a Activity at Peenemiinde |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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c Evidence from Prisoners of War and the Swedish Rocket |
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116 | (1) |
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d Further Contributions from the Polish S.I.S. and from Captured Documents |
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117 | (1) |
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39 Renewed Interest of the War Cabinet |
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118 | (2) |
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40 The Two Approaches to the Problem |
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120 | (1) |
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41 The Final Reconstruction of the Rocket |
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121 | (2) |
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42 Report by A.D.I. (Science) 27th August 1944 |
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123 | (3) |
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43 Counter-Measures Against Rocket Attack, June - August 1944 |
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126 | (12) |
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126 | (5) |
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131 | (3) |
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c Operational Counter-Measures |
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134 | (1) |
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d Offensive Actions and Plans |
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135 | (3) |
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44 Events Immediately Prior to the First Rocket Attack |
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138 | (2) |
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45 Reactions to the First Rocket Attacks |
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140 | (1) |
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46 First Counter-Measures |
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141 | (1) |
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47 Counter-Measures Prior to Arnhem |
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142 | (3) |
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48 Effect of the Attack on Arnhem |
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145 | (2) |
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49 Switch to the Attack of Norwich: Rocket Attacks on the Continent |
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147 | (2) |
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50 Renewed Attacks on London |
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149 | (1) |
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51 Further Attacks by Flying Bombs |
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149 | (6) |
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a The German Effort, 15th September - 14th October |
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149 | (1) |
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b Counter-Measures, 15th September - 14th October |
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150 | (5) |
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52 Rocket and Flying Bomb Attacks, 15th October - 25th November |
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155 | (9) |
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a Relative Effort Against England and the Continent |
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155 | (1) |
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b Counter-Measures to Flying Bombs |
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156 | (2) |
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c Counter-Measures to Rockets |
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158 | (6) |
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Part VII Rocket and Flying Bomb Attacks on the United Kingdom, 25 November 1944 - 29 March 1945 |
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53 Fighter-Bomber Attacks Against the Hague, 25th November - 16th December |
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164 | (1) |
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54 Rocket Attacks, 25th November - 16th December 1944 |
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165 | (1) |
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55 Continued Offensive Against the Hague: Request by Home Secretary for Stronger Counter-Measures |
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166 | (1) |
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56 Consideration of Stronger Counter-Measures |
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167 | (2) |
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57 Fighter-Bomber Attacks Against the Hague, 17th December 1944 - 16th February 1945 |
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169 | (4) |
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58 Rocket Attacks, 17th December 1944 - 16th February 1945 |
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173 | (4) |
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173 | (2) |
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175 | (2) |
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59 The Last Air-Launched Flying Bomb Attacks, 25th November 1944 - 14th January 1945 |
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177 | (3) |
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a Enemy Activity: Attack of Manchester |
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177 | (2) |
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179 | (1) |
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60 Heavier Attacks Against the Hague, 17th February - 16th March |
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180 | (5) |
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61 Scale of Rocket Attacks, 17th February - 16th March |
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185 | (1) |
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62 The Last Flying Bomb Attacks from Sites in German-Occupied Territory, 3rd-29th March |
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186 | (4) |
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a Intelligence Prior to the Resumption of Attacks |
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186 | (1) |
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187 | (2) |
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c The Attacks: Success of the Defences |
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189 | (1) |
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63 The Last Rocket Attacks on London, 17th - 27th March |
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190 | (7) |
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a Attack Against German Railway Communications |
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190 | (3) |
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b Enemy Activity: Reactions of the Defences |
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193 | (2) |
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c Withdrawal of the German Batteries: Cessation of Counter-Measures |
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195 | (2) |
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I Report by V.C.I.G.S. on German Long-Range Rocket development, 11th April 1943 |
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197 | (5) |
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II Memorandum by Mr. Duncan Sandys on the division of responsibilities in investigations into German Long-Range Rockets, 19th June 1943 |
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202 | (3) |
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III Formation of a Directorate in the Air Ministry to be concerned with Intelligence and Operational Aspects of Crossbow, 23rd November 1943 |
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205 | (3) |
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IV Possible effect of Flying Bomb attack on the invasion of France; Report by COSSAC. 20th December 1943 |
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208 | (6) |
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V Report by Sir Findlater Stewart on Crossbow Civil Preparations, 18th February 1944 |
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214 | (23) |
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VI Report by A.C.A.S. (I) before the beginning of Flying Bomb attack, 12th June 1944 |
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237 | (1) |
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VII Report by C.A.S. to the War Cabinet on the first Flying Bomb attack against England, 13th June 1944 |
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238 | (3) |
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VIII The Redeployment of the Flying Bomb defences; A.D.G.B. Operational Instruction No.15/1944.15th July 1944 |
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241 | (7) |
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IX Minute from A.C.A.S. (Ops.) to C.A.S. on the Redeployment of Anti-Aircraft Defences, 17th July 1944 |
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248 | (2) |
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X Report of attack on the United Kingdom by Flying Bombs, 12th June 1944 to 29th March 1945 |
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250 | (2) |
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XI Fall of Flying Bombs on Greater London, 1944 to 1945 |
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252 | (4) |
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XII Fall of Flying Bombs - Counties, 1944 to 1945 |
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256 | (2) |
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XIII Serious Flying Bomb Incidents in the United Kingdom |
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258 | (2) |
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XIV Fall of Long-Range Rockets on Greater London, 1944 to 1945 |
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260 | (4) |
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XV Serious Rocket Incidents in the United Kingdom |
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264 | (2) |
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XVI Effect of Flying Bombs on Civil Defence; Memorandum by Ministry of Home Security. 11th August 1944 |
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266 | (9) |
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XVII Effect of Rockets on Civil Defence; Memorandum by Ministry of Home Security. 8th January 1945 |
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275 | (9) |
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XVIII Location of Fall of "Big Ben" Incidents |
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284 | (30) |
Notes and Sources |
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