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Battle of Britain

The Buzz-Bombs
Over London

• Yank Magazine, 1944 •


Whether launched by air or by catapults posted on the Northern coast of France, the German V-1Buzz-Bomb” was first deployed against the people of London on June 12, 1944. Before the V-1 campaign was over 1,280 would fall within the area of greater London and 1,241 were successfully destroyed in flight.

The is a brief article about London life during the Buzz-Bomb Blitz. Quoted at length are the Americans stationed in that city as well as the hardy Britons who had endured similar carnage during the Battle of Britain.

“The robot bomb in flight is a fearful spectacle. In the daytime it is a long graceful streak of brown and by night it is a speeding dart with a flaming tail. The sound begins in the distance like a low mutter and then gets louder until it roars like an outboard motor. Vibrations shake floors and rattle windows and the nerves of everybody waiting below.”

Click here to read more articles about the Battle of Britain.

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The Buzz-Bombs[BR]Over London

The Buzz-Bombs[BR]Over London

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