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Zeppelins of World War I

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Zeppelins of World War I
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ISBN-10 : 0595157734
ISBN-13 : 9780595157730
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Book Synopsis Zeppelins of World War I by : Wilbur Cross

Book excerpt: Zeppelins of World War I details the saga of the most daring aerial campaigns of the Great War, the story of the development of dirigibles by Germany as machines of war, the psychological horror of air raids on London, the heroic efforts of England’s fighter pilots to shoot down these invading monsters and the consequent failure of Zeppelins to bring England to its knees.


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