Terror from the Sky

  • Terror from the Sky: The Battle Against the Flying Bombs
    By Graham A. Thomas

    At 2250 hrs Flight Sergeants Cole and Bailey with Pilot Officer Feldman roared into the night sky from Newchurch on an anti-Diver patrol. Climbing to 9,000 feet, they were informed of a flying bomb by Beachy Head Control coming in at ...

  • Terror from the Sky: The Bombing of German Cities in World War II
    By Igor Primoratz

    Hans Brunswig , Feuersturm uber Hamburg ( Stuttgart : Motorbuch Verlag , 1979 ) , 195 . 29. Ibid . , 12-13 . 30. Ibid . , 166-189 . 31. Ibid . , 30 . 32. Ibid . , 173 . 33. Ibid . , 180-182 . 34. Ibid . , 48 . 35. Ibid . , 172 . 36.

  • Terror from the Sky
    By Brian Berry

    A sinister man shows up shortly after the first deaths, placing the town sheriff and deputy in-between something they weren't prepared for. It rises from the sea, it stalks the woods, nobody is safe from the Terror From the Sky!

  • Terror from the Sky: The Margie Nichols Story
    By Perisso Press

    Story of how Margie Nichols lost her 22 month old daughter in a tornado and how she overcame the grief.

  • Terror from the Sky: The Battle Against the Flying Bombs
    By Graham A. Thomas

    In 1944, the Germans launched more than 10,000 flying bombs at Britain. This book takes the reader through the day by day battle, not just with the pilots but also the Anti-Aircraft gunners who were blasting away at the flying bombs.

  • Terror From the Sky: The Bombing of German Cities in World War II
    By Igor Primoratz

    In this first interdisciplinary study of this contentious subject, leading experts in politics, history, and philosophy examine the complex aspects of the terror bombing of German cities during World War...