ZEPPELIN ATTACKS ON BRITAIN

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ZEPPELIN ATTACKS ON BRITAIN

Warmer – Zeppelins © IWM What similarities and differences can you see between these two pictures of Zeppelins? The German Zeppelin LZ 77, which raided eastern England in 1915 and was shot down in France in 1916. © IWM (Q 58481) A German propaganda postcard from 1914, showing a German Zeppelin attacking. France, England, Russia and Belgium are running to take cover. © Europeana

Task 4 – Listening How do you think these things will be involved in the eyewitness accounts of zeppelin attacks on the UK in 1915?