London During The Blitz


    [The Blitz (from German, [Lightning]) was the sustained strategic bombing of Britain by Nazi Germany between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941, during the Second World War. The city of London was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 76 consecutive nights and many towns and cities across the country followed. More than one million London houses were destroyed or damaged, and more than 40,000 civilians were killed, half of them in London]. – Wikipedia


    London During The Blitz


    People sheltering in a tube train and on the platform at Piccadilly Tube Station, London, during an air raid. (Photo by Tunbridge-Sedgwick Pictorial Press/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    A milkman delivering milk in a London street devastated during a German bombing raid. Firemen are dampening down the ruins behind him. (Photo by Fred Morley/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    The debris of St Thomass Hospital, London, the morning after receiving a direct hit during the Blitz, in front of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    Workmen putting the finishing touches to an old tube station (King William Street) which has been converted into an air raid shelter holding 2,000 people. It has air-conditioning and a first aid station, all at a cost of about £20,000. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th March 1940




    London During The Blitz


    King George VI of Great Britain and Queen Elizabeth talking to a workman in a bomb damaged area of London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 18th October 1940




    London During The Blitz


    Huge crowds followed Winston Churchill when he inspected damage and bomb craters in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 10th September 1940




    London During The Blitz


    A scene in central London, the morning after a bomb raid. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    A fireman attempts to check the flames from a gas explosion, after an air raid in Central London the previous night. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    A view of devastation around St Pauls Cathedral in the City. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). Circa 1940




    London During The Blitz


    A homeless boy points out his bedroom to his friends, after his home had been wrecked during a random bombing raid in an eastern suburb of London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 1940




    London During The Blitz


    Inhabitants of Kennington Road in south-east London gather to survey the damage to a blitzed building after a World War II German air raid. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 8th September 1940




    London During The Blitz


    East Londoners are made homeless during German air raids on London. (Photo by Fred Ramage/Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1940




    London During The Blitz


    Mrs Bowley, the wife of a school caretaker, shakes the hand of her rescuer, Johnny Driscoll of an A.R.P. rescue team, as she is carried away on a stretcher. Bowley had been trapped in the wreckage of an air raid shelter for thirteen hours after a German bombing raid on London, 17th October 1940. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




    London During The Blitz


    Londoners shelter from air raids in an underground station during World War II, 1940. (Photo by M. McNeill/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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London During The Blitz


[The Blitz (from German, [Lightning]) was the sustained strategic bombing of Britain by Nazi Germany between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941, during the Second World War. The city of London was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 76 consecutive nights and many towns and cities across the country followed. More than one million London houses were destroyed or damaged, and more than 40,000 civilians were killed, half of them in London]. – Wikipedia


London During The Blitz


People sheltering in a tube train and on the platform at Piccadilly Tube Station, London, during an air raid. (Photo by Tunbridge-Sedgwick Pictorial Press/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


A milkman delivering milk in a London street devastated during a German bombing raid. Firemen are dampening down the ruins behind him. (Photo by Fred Morley/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


The debris of St Thomass Hospital, London, the morning after receiving a direct hit during the Blitz, in front of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


Workmen putting the finishing touches to an old tube station (King William Street) which has been converted into an air raid shelter holding 2,000 people. It has air-conditioning and a first aid station, all at a cost of about £20,000. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 16th March 1940




London During The Blitz


King George VI of Great Britain and Queen Elizabeth talking to a workman in a bomb damaged area of London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 18th October 1940




London During The Blitz


Huge crowds followed Winston Churchill when he inspected damage and bomb craters in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 10th September 1940




London During The Blitz


A scene in central London, the morning after a bomb raid. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


A fireman attempts to check the flames from a gas explosion, after an air raid in Central London the previous night. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


A view of devastation around St Pauls Cathedral in the City. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). Circa 1940




London During The Blitz


A homeless boy points out his bedroom to his friends, after his home had been wrecked during a random bombing raid in an eastern suburb of London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). 1940




London During The Blitz


Inhabitants of Kennington Road in south-east London gather to survey the damage to a blitzed building after a World War II German air raid. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 8th September 1940




London During The Blitz


East Londoners are made homeless during German air raids on London. (Photo by Fred Ramage/Keystone/Getty Images). Circa 1940




London During The Blitz


Mrs Bowley, the wife of a school caretaker, shakes the hand of her rescuer, Johnny Driscoll of an A.R.P. rescue team, as she is carried away on a stretcher. Bowley had been trapped in the wreckage of an air raid shelter for thirteen hours after a German bombing raid on London, 17th October 1940. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




London During The Blitz


Londoners shelter from air raids in an underground station during World War II, 1940. (Photo by M. McNeill/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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