Danger UXB the heroic story of WWII bomb disposal teams

Autumn 1940: the Front Line is now Britain itself. With invasion imminent, cities are blitzed nightly as for the first time a nation becomes the target of a campaign of aerial assault. And even after the planes have passed overhead, a deadly menace remains: thousands upon thousands of unexploded bom...

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Main Author: Owen, James 1969- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Little, Brown 2010
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Call Number :D 759 .O94 2010

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