Taylor's (
Dresden; The Berlin Wall) most recent work covers the raid of Coventry, England on November 14, 1940. Beginning with a history of the city, Taylor then discusses preparation for air strikes during the World War II, including the construction of bomb shelters in and near the city, along with budgetary issues that resulted in the city being less prepared than necessary. As the story progresses to the German raid, dubbed "Moonlight Sonata," Taylor mentions navigational technologies used by the Luftwaffe, and British attempts to block their signals. The author's detailed descriptions of specific buildings destroyed and particular areas of the city targeted, while stories from individuals present during the raids illustrate life during and after bombing runs. Retaliatory shelling of German cities are also discussed, as well as the connection between Coventry and Dresden. The book concludes with Coventry's recovery in the postwar era and a brief summary of the city now.
VERDICT A worthy account of a crucial World War II event, this book will appeal to fans and scholars of the period and aerial warfare history.
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