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The Bombing of Dublin's North Strand, 1941: The Untold Story
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The Bombing of Dublin’s North Strand, 1941: The Untold Story

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On a gloriously starry night four bombs fell, the last and most devastating at precisely 2:05 a.m. on 31 May. There was a thunderous explosion and the earth quaked. Tremors were felt as far away as Enniskerry and Mullingar. Panic and pandemonium reigned in a city seized with fear .

Destruction was astonishing-homes and shops in the North Strand were largely demolished, 2,250 buildings in the city suffered some bomb damage, over forty people were killed, about 100 seriously injured, many more wounded. Hospitals and morgues filled within hours. Almost 2,000 people were rendered homeless refugees. It would later be determined that in terms of destructive performance a monstrous perfect bomb had done the deed.

For two-thirds of a century, no book was written on what the Evening Herald proclaimed a Night of Horror . Later called a seismic event in Dublin’s history. Finally, near the end of the century both the Irish Military Archive and Dublin City Archive declassified their documents on the bombing - some stamped Secret for sixty years. At last, the theories and myths long surrounding the mysterious incident could be examined in the light of real evidence.

But the heart of a book on so human a tragedy is the oral historical testimony of survivors, rescuers and observers who provide graphic eye-witness accounts. This is a narrative social history of immense human drama. An on-the-scene account of calamity, terror, heroism and survival. And a mystery lingering long thereafter.

This is the untold tale of a great historical event and human tragedy that has long needed telling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
7 May 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9780717146444

On a gloriously starry night four bombs fell, the last and most devastating at precisely 2:05 a.m. on 31 May. There was a thunderous explosion and the earth quaked. Tremors were felt as far away as Enniskerry and Mullingar. Panic and pandemonium reigned in a city seized with fear .

Destruction was astonishing-homes and shops in the North Strand were largely demolished, 2,250 buildings in the city suffered some bomb damage, over forty people were killed, about 100 seriously injured, many more wounded. Hospitals and morgues filled within hours. Almost 2,000 people were rendered homeless refugees. It would later be determined that in terms of destructive performance a monstrous perfect bomb had done the deed.

For two-thirds of a century, no book was written on what the Evening Herald proclaimed a Night of Horror . Later called a seismic event in Dublin’s history. Finally, near the end of the century both the Irish Military Archive and Dublin City Archive declassified their documents on the bombing - some stamped Secret for sixty years. At last, the theories and myths long surrounding the mysterious incident could be examined in the light of real evidence.

But the heart of a book on so human a tragedy is the oral historical testimony of survivors, rescuers and observers who provide graphic eye-witness accounts. This is a narrative social history of immense human drama. An on-the-scene account of calamity, terror, heroism and survival. And a mystery lingering long thereafter.

This is the untold tale of a great historical event and human tragedy that has long needed telling.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
7 May 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9780717146444