The Blitz 75 years on: how Britain coped with Nazi terror

Eight months of deadly air raids put civilians on the front line of war

Blitz

Monday marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Blitz, the massive German air assault that rained bombs on London and other major cities for eight exhausting months. The devastating aerial bombardment was like nothing the British citizens had seen before, and it continues to leave an enduring legacy on the national consciousness. So how did the Blitz come about? And is the image of 'Blitz spirit' a historical reality or a comforting myth?

The 'Phoney War'

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