Until 1918 Warsaw was part of the Russian empire so for the initial part of WW1 when Germany and Russia were waring, Warsaw got its first taste of aerial bombardment (it got a lot more in September 1939).
Although anti-aircraft guns hadn't been developed as such at that stage (there were few aircraft) you can't help thinking the zeppelins would have been an unmissable sitting target. There were also zeppelin bombing raids over London in WW1.
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Actually, Krupp had developed an anti-aircraft gun back in 1870, although it was really an anti-balloon gun, to shoot down the balloons the French were using to get out of besieged Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. The war ended before the gun could be put into use, and it was put in a museum that ended up in East Berlin post-ww2. William Manchester mentions it in his book "The Arms of Krupp."
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