Through World War II history and cultural depictions of the Blitz, Americans know plenty about the air raids and blackout precautions to protect civilians in London ... s why the ARP [Air Raid ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPlans Are Taking Shape for an Extravagant New Tourist Attraction Inside London’s World War II-Era TunnelsThe 86,000-square-foot labyrinth was built in the 1940s during the London Blitz. Now, workers are transforming it into a ...
Sirens came to dominate people's lives and could go off several times both day and night in cities like London and Liverpool ... safe during the Belfast Blitz. WW2: What was the secret to winning ...
Each street had an ARP ('Air Raid Precaution') warden ... of bombing - from September 1940 onwards - is known as the 'Blitz' (from the German word 'blitzkrieg', meaning 'lightning war').
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TheCollector on MSNLondon in WWII: The Horror of the London BlitzWe shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we ...
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