When it comes to being bombed, London is unique. Although it cannot
claim to be the most bombed capital city in terms of the weight of
explosive detonated it has endured the most varied and unrelenting
attack since the discovery of explosives.
From the first Irish Republican bomb in 1867, London and its population
have been under almost constant assault. Terrorism features in virtually
every decade from the 1860s to the present and has caused much damage,
particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
However, by far the greatest destruction was from the air. The Zeppelin
and Gotha bomber raids in the First World War being but a foretaste of
what would happen in the Second. Then the capital was devastated,
firstly by the Luftwaffe's aeroplanes and then Hitler's 'vengeance'
weapons, the V-1s and V-2s. After the Second World War the bombers
returned, in the form of the IRA and then the homegrown terrorists of
2005.
Written by a former Explosives Officer who worked for the Counter
Terrorism Command of the Metropolitan Police, this is the most
comprehensive record of Britain's capital under attack that has ever
been compiled.