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      • the Blitz, (September 7, 1940–May 11, 1941), intense bombing campaign undertaken by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II. For eight months the Luftwaffe dropped bombs on London and other strategic cities across Britain.
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  2. the Blitz, (September 7, 1940–May 11, 1941), intense bombing campaign undertaken by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II. For eight months the Luftwaffe dropped bombs on London and other strategic cities across Britain.

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    • St Dunstan’s Church, London. Where the first bombs fell. Long before the Second World War began the British authorities were deeply concerned about the possibility of air raids in a future conflict.
    • Chislehurst Caves, Kent. Where people hid from the bombers. This ancient cave complex has been gradually dug out of the rock over the course of several thousand years.
    • Bethnal Green Tube Station, London. Where a tragedy of the Blitz occurred. One obvious place to shelter from the Blitz was London’s underground network, deep below the city.
    • Coventry Cathedral, Coventry. Where a city was wrecked. Two months into the Blitz, the German bombers began to target Britain’s other industrial cities in earnest.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BlitzThe Blitz - Wikipedia

    The Blitz was a German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom, in 1940 and 1941, during the Second World War. The term was first used by the British press and originated from the term Blitzkrieg , the German word meaning 'lightning war'.

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  4. History. The Blitz. September 1940-May 1941. The Blitz was Nazi Germany's sustained aerial bombing campaign against Britain in World War Two. The raids killed 43,000 civilians and lasted for...

  5. Jul 23, 2023 · Published July 23, 2023. Updated August 8, 2023. For eight straight months starting in September 1940, German planes bombed British cities in a relentless campaign known as the Blitz — but the people of Britain kept calm and carried on.

  6. Sep 5, 2021 · Home. Articles. 20th Century. 10 Facts About the Blitz and the Bombing of Germany. Simon Parkin. 05 Sep 2021. Men from the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps clear debris in Coventry two days after the severe German air raids on the night of 14-15 November 1940. Image Credit: Lieutenant E A Taylor / Public Domain.

  7. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryofBritain › The-BlitzThe Blitz - Historic UK

    12 min read. Blitzkrieg – the lightning war – was the name given to the devastating German bombing attacks to which the United Kingdom was subjected from September 1940 until May 1941. The Blitz as it became known in the British press was a sustained aerial attack, sending waves of bombs raining down onto British towns and cities.

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