Published March 19, 2022 | Version Revised version (primarily text correction).
Dataset Open

The Bomber's Baedeker. A Guide to the Economic Importance of German Towns and Cities

  • 1. Hochschule Darmstadt – University of Applied Sciences / Leibniz Institute of European History
  • 2. Hochschule Darmstadt – University of Applied Sciences
  • 3. Leibniz Institute of European History

Contributors

  • 1. Leibniz Institute of European History

Description

The Bomber's Baedeker

The two-volume printed work “The Bomber's Baedeker. A Guide to the Economic Importance of German Towns and Cities” was produced during the Second World War by the British Foreign Office and the Ministry of Economic Warfare. It lists towns and cities of the German Reich with more than a thousand inhabitants and information on their war-related infrastructure, industrial and production facilities. Only four verified copies still exist worldwide and none of them have been accessible for scholarly digital use until now. “The Bomber's Baedeker” was re-discovered in 2019 in the library of the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), digitised in cooperation with the Mainz University Library and made accessible and processed by the Digital Historical Research | DH Lab and the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences as part of a cross-institutional cooperation (including courses with students) so that “The Bomber's Baedeker” can now be used, analysed and processed as an open, machine-readable data source in compliance with FAIR principles.

Notes

More information and scripts used to extract the data can be found here: https://github.com/ieg-dhr/bombers_baedeker

Files

bomber_output_part1_ed.xml

Files (1.6 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:f2734a7da58e0466096443764ab34e1a
834.5 kB Preview Download
md5:2f75a8da0cfda8fc9c731a5d674f11c5
773.7 kB Preview Download