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WINSTON CHURCHILL, 1940

Prime Minister Winston Churchill surveys the devastation in Battersea, London, after a spree of Luftwaffe raids. Between September 1940 and May 1941, London endured 71 bombing raids – a period known as the Blitz. Other cities were also hit, with 43,000 civilians killed and millions of homes destroyed during those eight months.

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September 2018
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