Over 500 aircraft and thousands of Luftwaffe aircrew took off for England, laden with hundreds of tonnes of bombs to drop indiscriminately on the capital’s civilians. In a matter of hours, 1,486 Londoners were killed, 11,000 houses were destroyed, and millions of lives were changed for ever.
This attack almost brought Britain to military collapse. Using extensive survivors' testimony and hitherto classified documents, The Longest Night reveals how the Luftwaffe came within a whisker of total victory.
In a gripping, minute-by-minute account, Gavin Mortimer has recreated the experience of Londoners on this one terrifying night when the survival of the country hung in the balance.
Gavin Mortimer has written more than thirty non-fiction books and his particular area of expertise are the Allied special forces of WW2. He has interviewed more than 150 wartime veterans of the SAS, SBS, LRDG and other famous units. His 2022 biography of SAS founder David Stirling, The Phoney Major, was critically acclaimed.