When Kaiser Wilhelm gave his agreement to the bombing of civilians by Zeppelin airships, following attacks on German cities by French bombers, it was decided to test the machine's capabilities with a coastal raid, the intended target being the vital port of Hull .
Two Zeppelins were used for this trial, but navigational problems meant that the raiders missed Hull, reaching land further south at Great Yarmouth, and moving on to Sheringham and Kings Lynn.
These massive aircraft were 190m long, 13m in diameter and carried crews of up to 40 men.
The Royal Flying Corps attempted to intercept the Zeppelins with their first night time flights, but were unable to do so.
Great Yarmouth became the first British town bombed in WWI , extensive damage being done in the area of St Peter's Plain. Miss Martha Taylor, aged 72, and Mr Sam Smith, 50, were the first British civilians killed in an air raid.
Today's question – in which year did this first Zeppelin raid take place?
1915
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