Coventry: November 14, 1940 Frederick Taylor
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
The target was Coventry, deep in the heart of England. The German Luftwaffe's air raid on Coventry, England on the night of November 14, 1940 represented a new kind of air warfare. World War II November 14, 1940. The Nazi bombing raid of 14 November 1940 changed the face of Coventry forever, with the cathedral being destroyed. For many people living in Coventry, the Blitz will remain forever etched on their memories. 75 years 14 November 1940 - the day Coventry will never forget. On 14th November 1940, the Luftwaffe launched the most devastating bombing raid so far on Britain. Helen Humphreys draws on history to delve into the lives torn asunder by the German attack of November 14, 1940. Coventry: November 14, 1940 Hardcover – Nov 24 2015 raid on Coventry, England on the night of November 14, 1940 represented a new kind of air warfare. At a few minutes past seven on the evening of Thursday, 14 November 1940, the historic industrial city of Coventry was subjected to the longest, most. It saw one of Britain's largest raids of World War II on 14 November, 1940. The Luftwaffe's bombing of Coventry started on the evening of 14 November 1940 and lasted over 10 hours. It was November 14 1940 and Walden, now 81, was at her friend Nina's house, listening to the German airplanes flying overhead. Coventry, Great Britain, November 18, 1940. Coventry Books by Helen Humphreys. Lists of the dead and wounded on the walls of the City Hall.