<p>The Second World War was a titanic struggle against totalitarianism. It involved civilian&nbsp;populations - in the production of ships and armaments and as victims of aerial bombardments&nbsp;- as never before. In this respect Belfast played an important role. The more it became vital to&nbsp;the war effort the greater was the risk that it would be subjected to a blitz from the Luftwaffe.&nbsp;In spite of that it remained woefully unprepared for attack. For Belfast like Coventry&nbsp;there was to be no gradual conditioning. When the Luftwaffe squadrons first struck on Easter&nbsp;Tuesday night 1941 the sudden and sustained bombardments devastated the city. Equally&nbsp;seriously civilian morale was shattered.</p><p>This book examines the reasons for the authorities' lack of preparation and describes the&nbsp;full terror of the blitz. It also details how the raids exposed extreme poverty in Belfast. It&nbsp;considers the impact on social policy and on the emerging welfare state particularly in housing&nbsp;provision and health care. It assesses their effect on sectarian relations within the city on&nbsp;North/South relations and on the relationship between Stormont and Westminster.&nbsp;It can claim to be by far the most wide-ranging comprehensive and accurate account of the&nbsp;Belfast blitz yet written.</p><p>Drawing on a rich range of primary and secondary sources it gets&nbsp;closer to the events described than any previous publication. Large numbers of people&nbsp;including first-hand witnesses were interviewed and documentary material was assembled&nbsp;from some thirty archive centres - including private diaries memoirs and correspondence civil&nbsp;defence message books Belfast City Council papers accounts by British and American&nbsp;servicemen intelligence files meteorological records and military war diaries and analyses.</p><p>Vividly illustrated with almost two hundred original photographs many previously&nbsp;unpublished the book also contains for the first time the full list of civilian dead - almost nine&nbsp;hundred names. It will thus serve as a timely memorial on the seventy-fifth anniversary of one&nbsp;of the devastating periods in Belfast's history.</p>
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