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The London Blitz was a sustained bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe during World War II

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Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: An air raid causes damage to buildings in Ebury Street, Pimlico, London. 16th April 1941

An air raid causes damage to buildings in Ebury Street, Pimlico, London. 16th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: German air raid on the city of London during the Second World War

German air raid on the city of London during the Second World War. Clearing up wreckage and rubble from devastated buildings on Addle Street following the raid. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Fetter Lane, London, facing the Rolls Building, blitzed. 10th May 1941

Fetter Lane, London, facing the Rolls Building, blitzed. 10th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: V. Bomb incident, Farringdon Road, London, removing casualties. 8th March 1945

V. Bomb incident, Farringdon Road, London, removing casualties. 8th March 1945

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Aftermath of a V2 bomb, City Road, London. Circa 1941

Aftermath of a V2 bomb, City Road, London. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The Old Bailey, London, blitzed. 10th May 1941

The Old Bailey, London, blitzed. 10th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Maple & Co, 141-150 Tottenham Court Road, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941

Maple & Co, 141-150 Tottenham Court Road, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Babies and toddlers saved from The Blitz. *** note to editors - caption

Babies and toddlers saved from The Blitz. *** note to editors - caption
Babies and toddlers saved from The Blitz. ***note to editors - caption suggests the picture was taken at Warwick Lodge, and that they are possibly guessed of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester***

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A bomb crater in the middle of the road, very small but the blast is terrific, Nunhead

A bomb crater in the middle of the road, very small but the blast is terrific, Nunhead, London. 16th June 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Aftermath of air raid attack, Empire Theatre, London. Circa 1941

Aftermath of air raid attack, Empire Theatre, London. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Albans Church, Wood Street, Central London. Picture taken after it was bombed in

St Albans Church, Wood Street, Central London. Picture taken after it was bombed in the December 29th 1940 Blitz on London during World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. This is the view from Queen

London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. This is the view from Queen Victoria Street. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The roof of Selfridges, London, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941

The roof of Selfridges, London, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Air raid damage to Oxford Street, London. 20th April 1941

Air raid damage to Oxford Street, London. 20th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Flying bomb incident at Falk Stadelmann and Company, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street

Flying bomb incident at Falk Stadelmann and Company, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street, London. 24th August 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Ludgate, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background

Ludgate, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: AFS men among the debris at Newgate Street, London. December 1940

AFS men among the debris at Newgate Street, London. December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London

London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London Bridge Station. Picture shows the area that is the arches

London Bridge Station. Picture shows the area that is the arches. 90 people died when London Bridge station was bombed in The Blitz on the night of 17th February 1941 Picture taken circa 20th

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, South London

St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, South London, after it was bombed on the 16th and 17th April 1941 in The Blitz during World War Two. Picture taken circa 20th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A district of London - not identified, after yet another German Air Raid on the city

A district of London - not identified, after yet another German Air Raid on the city, during World War Two. Picture taken 20th June 1943

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Watling Street, London in 1943. It is possible the church far left is St Augustine

Watling Street, London in 1943. It is possible the church far left is St Augustine Church, Watling Street. Picture taken 15th September 1943

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bow Church, Cheapside, Central London, after it was bombed in The Blitz on 10th May 1941

Bow Church, Cheapside, Central London, after it was bombed in The Blitz on 10th May 1941. Picture also shows the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the background, through the window

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A building comes down after another German Air Raid during World War Two

A building comes down after another German Air Raid during World War Two. It is very possible this is Putney Hight Street, London South West London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A church in London - un named - decimated in the Blitz of World War Two

A church in London - un named - decimated in the Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Leather Lane, near Fleet Street, Central London, after it was damaged in a World War Two

Leather Lane, near Fleet Street, Central London, after it was damaged in a World War Two German air raid. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Saint Vedast Church in the city of London, after it was bombed by Germany in The Blitz of

Saint Vedast Church in the city of London, after it was bombed by Germany in The Blitz of World War Two. Saint Vedast Foster Lane or Saint Vedast-alias-Foster, a church in Foster Lane

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A fire Sub Station in London, damaged after a German air Raid- World War Two

A fire Sub Station in London, damaged after a German air Raid- World War Two. Exact location unknown. Picture taken 8th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb Explosion in London. Street unknown. Another picture showing

Bomb Explosion in London. Street unknown. Another picture showing the devastation inflicted on London during the German blitz of World war Two. Picture taken 8th June 1942

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb damage at St Pauls Cathedral, London. 15th January 1942

Bomb damage at St Pauls Cathedral, London. 15th January 1942

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Londons second fire blitz. Huge crater at the Bank, London. Circa 1941

Londons second fire blitz. Huge crater at the Bank, London. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Saint Clement Daines Church in the city of London. The church was severely

Saint Clement Daines Church in the city of London. The church was severely damaged in The Blitz of world War Two, when it was bombed on 10th May 1941. Picture taken circa 1st June 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses and shops, Rosebery Avenue, London

A Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses and shops, Rosebery Avenue, London. Rescue work and fire fighting scenes. 6th July 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Fore Street, London, gutted after a German bomb is dropped

St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Fore Street, London, gutted after a German bomb is dropped on it during The Blitz of World War Two

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A street in London - un named - decimated in The Blitz during world War Two

A street in London - un named - decimated in The Blitz during world War Two. It could be Fore Street in London. (but due to hard to read handwriting)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Air raid scenes in London. Circa 1940

Air raid scenes in London. Circa 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Scenes following a raid at Bolsover Street, London. Circa 1940

Scenes following a raid at Bolsover Street, London. Circa 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb damage sustained by a big store in South East London. 18th January 1943

Bomb damage sustained by a big store in South East London. 18th January 1943

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Explosion at Wanstead, London, on the left of the picture rescue workers can be seen

Explosion at Wanstead, London, on the left of the picture rescue workers can be seen toiling by the light of the flares. 4th October 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The scene after an enemy plane crashed and exploded during the night in Streatham, London

The scene after an enemy plane crashed and exploded during the night in Streatham, London. A nearby garage was wrecked, including some of locked up cars. 16th June 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb damage in Aldgate, London. Circa 1941

Bomb damage in Aldgate, London. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Speeding through the streets of London, this stretcher party car on its mission of mercy

Speeding through the streets of London, this stretcher party car on its mission of mercy, overturned by a bomb blast. 17th April 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Rescue workers search debris at a bombed house in North West London. January 1941

Rescue workers search debris at a bombed house in North West London. January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: ARP workers searching the debris of one of the bombed houses in London for a victim

ARP workers searching the debris of one of the bombed houses in London for a victim believed to be trapped. 18th January 1943

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Air raid in London. October 1940

Air raid in London. October 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Second Great Fire of London. Scene in the regional control room

Second Great Fire of London. Scene in the regional control room, at the height of the blitz. All is calm, but they are actually very, very busy. December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Observation post headquarters, night action in London. Circa 1941

Observation post headquarters, night action in London. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Second Great Fire of London. Down! Down! hurtled thousands upon thousands of his

Second Great Fire of London. Down! Down! hurtled thousands upon thousands of his incendiary bombs! St. Pauls Cathedral was the centre of his target. 29th December 1940



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The London Blitz Collection

The London Blitz was a sustained bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe during World War II. The attacks began on September 7, 1940 and continued for eight months, with over 40,000 civilians killed and more than one million homes destroyed or damaged. Despite the devastation and loss of life, Londoners showed remarkable resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The Blitz also brought about significant changes to British society, including increased government control over daily life and greater social cohesion among citizens. Today, the Blitz remains an important symbol of British fortitude in times of crisis.
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