Ivor Jones' new book vividly describes the cunning night-time decoys which saved Cardiff, and indeed Wales itself, from German bombings during the Second World War. By distorting what the German bombers could see from the air, the Ministry of Home Security was successful in averting hundreds and thousands of bombs from residential areas of the country. False 'lights' were created to mislead German bombers in search of targets; during the blackout, the ministry placed these lights in open countryside, or around the coast. Superbly illustrated with photographs and maps, this is a fascinating insight into a previously overlooked aspect of the Second World War.
About the AuthorIvor Jones has lived in Cardiff all of his life. An engineer by trade, he worked for the Ministry of Defence for most of his life. An active member of the Airfield Research Group, he has written four books about Airfields and Landing Grounds in Wales. He intends this to be his last word on the subject.
Book InformationISBN 9781781552339
Author Ivor JonesFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Fonthill Media LtdPublisher Fonthill Media Ltd