The Sheffield Blitz

£7.95

Anyone too young to remember World War Two may find it hard to imagine Sheffield devastated after two German raids in December 1940. Hitler had intended to invade Britain after he had defeated the Royal Air Force during The Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. However the Few of Fighter Command won the battle but Germany’s air force then turned their attention to the major cities of Britain. By re-shooting of the photographs taken just after the bombing a true perspective of the damage suffered by Sheffield can be gained.  His latest release is Then & Now Sheffield Blitz, an updated version to commemorate the 80th Anniversary.

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Category: Product ID: 8470

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First Published in August 2003,Reprinted and extended 2010,Reprinted and Extended in 2020 with new information and updated pictures.  The updated pictures were taken whilst Alistair was on his daily walk during the Covid-19 epidemic and shows Sheffield with very deserted empty streets.

Anyone too young to remember World War Two may find it hard to imagine Sheffield devastated after two German raids in December 1940. Hitler had intended to invade Britain after he had defeated the Royal Air Force during The Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. However the Few of Fighter Command won the battle but Germany’s air force then turned their attention to the major cities of Britain. By re-shooting of the photographs taken just after the bombing a true perspective of the damage suffered by Sheffield can be gained.  His latest release is Then & Now Sheffield Blitz, an updated version to commemorate the 80th Anniversary.