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  • The Blitz - Wikipedia
    Late in the afternoon of 7 September 1940, the Germans began Operation London (Unternehmen Loge, where Loge was the codename for London) and Operation Sea Snake (Unternehmen Seeschlange), the air offensives against London and other industrial cities
  • First World War: The First Blitz - Historic England
    The first of the London daylight air raids was on 13 June 1917 with 20 Gothas Over 100 bombs were dropped and 162 civilians were killed, including 18 infants at Upper North Street school in Poplar
  • Eyewitness Accounts of the London Blitz - World History Encyclopedia
    The London Blitz (September 1940 to May 1941) was a sustained bombing campaign by the German Air Force during the Second World War (1939-45) Londoners were subjected to nightly bombings that killed thousands, destroyed homes, and necessitated long and uncomfortable nights spent in air raid shelters
  • London Bombing - War History
    One of the central features of the war for London was the Blitz, the bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe in 1940 and 1941 The Blitz began in September 1940, approximately one year after a period of relative calm known as the “phony war ”
  • The London Blitz, 1940 - EyeWitness to History
    This was the beginning of the Blitz - a period of intense bombing of London and other cities that continued until the following May For the next consecutive 57 days, London was bombed either during the day or night Fires consumed many portions of the city
  • The Blitz Around Britain - World War 2 | Imperial War Museums
    The Blitz began on 7 September, 'Black Saturday', when German bombers attacked London, leaving 430 dead and 1,600 injured London was then bombed for 57 consecutive nights, and often during daytime too
  • First World War - London 1900 - 1939
    There were a further ten airship raids over London during 1915 and 1916 and a further one in 1917 By 1917, British success at shooting down airships and the general unreliability of the zeppelins persuaded the Germans to use aeroplanes to attack London
  • The Blitz | World War II, History, Facts | Britannica
    The night raids on London continued into 1941, and January 10–11 saw exceptionally heavy attacks; the Mansion House (residence of the lord mayor of London) and the Bank of England narrowly avoided destruction when a bomb fell directly between them, creating a gigantic crater
  • The Blitz - German Bombing Of Britain In WWII - About History
    The Blitz was the bombing of Great Britain by Germany from September 7, 1940, to May 10, 1941, as part of the Battle of Britain Although the Blitz was directed to many cities throughout the country, it began with the bombing of London for 57 consecutive nights
  • The Blitz of 1940 | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
    From summer 1940 until the following spring, the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Fighter Command successfully countered the German air offensive using the world’s first complex integrated air defense system





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