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V2 ROCKET: WORLD WAR II

V2 ROCKET: WORLD WAR II

An official government diagram released to the press of the V2 rocket. The rockets were named the 'Vergeltungswaffe (Revenge weapon) No 2' and descended on their targets at 3,000 miles an hour, arriving with no warning. They were the deadliest of the weapons launched against Britain and the first rocket attacks were attributed to gas main explosions. 1,050 rockets fell on Southern England from September 1944 to March 1945 and 2,754 people were killed by them, with 6,523 wounded. Four V2s fell on Lambeth, the worst incident was on the 4th January 1945 at Surrey Lodge Dwellings near Lambeth Road, killing 39 people. From a series of albums containing newspaper and magazine clippings, assorted ephemera and a diary, kept by Mrs Lucy Awdry of 14 Franconia Road, Clapham, for the duration of World War II and recording wartime life in London. From the Lambeth Archives Home Front project 2005.
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Collection:Home Front Project 2005
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Ref:06855
Identifier:IV 169 Vol.13
Date:1944

#1926 - 1950  #Awdry Collection  #WAR AND ARMED FORCES