The beginning of World War II changed the lives of all, and London was bombed every night for several months. Following the food rationing in January, London was frequently attacked, an event that would later be known as the Blitz. This collection takes a look at the stories of the survivors of the 1940 bombings and shows the resilience of Londoners. Contributors share their first-hand experiences of close encounters with the bombs and their recovery from the trauma.
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Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 1
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