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This book covers the years of terror and death faced by the metropolis of London during World War II. This is about the city and its people, not about war strategies, generals and politicians, although historical currents flowed through the city during the war. The city expected to be invaded. It was subject to starvation. It was bombed during a two-year period. Later, it was the first great city subjected to on-going rocket and missile attacks, including the V-2 Rocket, forerunner of the intercontinental ballistic missile. While terror rained down, the people of the city carried on with their lives, fought back, organized resistance and worked on ways to defeat the enemy. Film studios cranked out movies, theaters continued with shows. People lived and loved, even as others died in the bomb and rocket attacks. Spies and counterspies worked in the city. New nations were in the throes of birth, including Israel, India, and Pakistan. Exiles from dozens of nations flocked to the city. In the end, the city--and nation--survived and went on to thrive. Compared to those days, the terror threat of today seems far less menacing.

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Metropolis at War London Biography of a Great City in Crisis Larry W - photo 1
Metropolis at War: London
Biography of a Great City in Crisis
Larry W. Waterfield
Austin Macauley Publishers
2019-02-28
Metropolis at War: London
About the Author
Larry W. Waterfield is a journalist, author, and illustrator in Washington, D.C. He has covered news and events around the world. He ran a magazine news bureau in Washington for a number of years. His articles have appeared in magazines and newspapers in the U.S., Britain, Europe, and Latin America. He has worked as an editor, columnist, videographer, photographer, book author. He is also an illustrator producing poster and print art on history, architecture, travel, and other topics. He studied European History at the University of Missouri and received a Journalism degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where he also did graduate work. He is married and lives in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Copyright Larry W. Waterfield (2019)
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher
Any person who commits any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
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Publishers Cataloging-in-Publication data
Waterfield, Larry W.
Metropolis at War: London
ISBN 9781641821452 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781641821445 (Hardback)
ISBN 9781641821438 (Kindle)
ISBN 9781645369646 (ePub)
The main category of the book: History / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century
www.austinmacauley.com/us
First Published (2019)
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
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New York, NY 10005
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Outline of the Contents
AN INTRODUCTION
  1. Imperial Capital: London as head of an Empire where the sun never sets.
    1. Biggest City in the World
    2. Capital of a Nation and an Empire
    3. A threatened metropolis.
  2. War on Land, at Sea, in the Air
    1. Outbreak of WWII
    2. Hitler Triumphant
    3. London fights back
  3. Coalition Government and Total War
    1. Socialists and Conservatives share power.
    2. Total Mobilization: 17 million in military and war work. Women at war.
    3. Preparing for the worst. Plan to move the Government from LondonThe Black Move.
  4. Blitz over Britain and London.
    1. Bombs fall day and night.
    2. The defenses and evacuation.
    3. London resists. Deep shelters.
    4. Life in the Subways and shelters.
  5. Threat of Invasion, Starvation, Defeat.
    1. Desperate plans to defend the city, nation.
    2. Poison gas. Chemical warfare. Suicide squads.
    3. The evil prospect of defeat.
    4. Churchills war using words.
    5. Hitlers ugly plans for occupation of Britain: the Black Book of arrest and death. Fate of the Jews.
    6. Elaborate British plans to invade neutral Ireland in the fight against Hitler.
  6. A World at Warfighting on 3 continents.
    1. The Empire strikes back.
    2. British fleets and forces around the world, from North Africa to Palestine to India and MalayaSingapore.
    3. Battle of the Atlantic and beyond. Merchant Navy loses 2,400 ships, 32,000 sailors in order to supply necessities.
  7. Death from SpaceA Second Blitzthe worlds first rocket attack on a great city. Thousands hit London.
    1. Countering the missiles.
    2. Worlds first jet plane sees actionagainst rockets.
  8. Secret Wars: Spies, Saboteurs, Commandos
    1. The intelligence war. Ultra success.
    2. Propaganda War: London Calling.
    3. Germany Calling.
    4. The War of Deception.
    5. Bush HouseBBC speaks to the world in dozens of languages.
    6. The secret messages.
    7. The great and deadly Soviet spy ring aimed at London.
    8. Worlds most successful spy? Klaus Fuchs.
    9. Britains Secret Terror Army
    10. Spies, good, bad, terrible.
  9. Disaster in Asia: London reacts.
    1. Worst Defeat in Singapore. Worst intelligence failure ever.
    2. Crisis in India.
    3. Britain vs. the Empire of Japan. Saving India.
  10. London: City of Exiles.
    1. Eleven governments in Exile.
    2. The Exiles take the fight Home.
    3. The Poles expose the Holocaust via BBC.
  11. Preparing for the Birth of Israel:
    1. Israels future leaders in London.
    2. The thankless task of running Palestine.
    3. Deadly birth pangs of a new nation.
  12. The Peoples War.
    1. On the Home front: How the City survives.
    2. The end of the good life. Rationing. Fate of famous hotels, restaurants.
    3. Keeping up Morale: Movies, music, theatre and more. Hollywood on the Thames.
  13. War of the WordsLondons Raucous Wartime Press.
  14. Americansover fed, over-sexed, over here.
  15. What did You Do in the War? Famous writers, filmmakers, scientists, thinkers, economists, spies, actors were in war-time London. What were they doing?
  16. Tomorrow, Just You Wait and See.
    1. Hope on the Horizon.
    2. A string of Victories.
    3. Beginning of the End.
  17. Peaceand Revolution
    1. Defeat of Hitler, Japan. A Brief Euphoria.
    2. Churchill voted out.
    3. LabourSocialist victory leads to nationalization of industry, a national health system, socialized medicine, an end of Empire in India, elsewhere. Birth of the Welfare State.
    4. London rebuilt, revived, finds a new role in the world.
Its greatest moment may have been its last great moment.
Appendix
British forces around the world commanded from London, domestic war workers, civil defense, Home Guard, etc.
Wartime losses in the city: dead, wounded, evacuations, destroyed buildings and houses. The city then and now.
Chapter 1: Metropolis in Mortal Danger
In 1939, on the eve of World War II, London was the largest city in the world. It was also about to become the most threatened city. It would be the first world metropolis to come under sustained attack by modern warfare, first by aerial bombardment, then by rockets and missiles.
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