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Contrails above London after dogfight between British and German aircraft. September 1940. |
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View of St. Paul’s Cathedral during the Blitz. |
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English children in a trench during an air attack. |
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Firefighters of Yarmouth, England, battle the flames that followed a German bombing raid in April 1941. |
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Civilians take refuge in a London subway during an air raid. |
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The Church of Saint Mary Le Bow in London after a night raid by German bombers. |
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Night incendiary bombs turn a London stationery store into a walled pyre. |
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Morning: a sentry fire pump soaks down the still-smoldering London rubble. |
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Bomb which hit the Balham Road, London, blasted the facades off four stores and engulfed a double-deck bus in its huge crater. |
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People sheltering in a tube train and on the platform at Piccadilly Tube Station, London, during an air raid. 1940. |
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A milkman delivering milk in a London street devastated during a German bombing raid. Firemen are dampening down the ruins behind him. 1940. |
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A scene in central London, the morning after a bomb raid. 1940. |
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A fireman attempts to check the flames from a gas explosion, after an air raid in Central London the previous night. 1940. |
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A view of devastation around St Paul's Cathedral in the City. Circa 1940. |
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A homeless boy points out his bedroom to his friends, after his home had been wrecked during a random bombing raid in an eastern suburb of London. 1940. |
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East Londoners are made homeless during German air raids on London. Circa 1940. |
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Londoners shelter from air raids in an underground station. 1940. |
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With blackout in effect, this was London by moonlight, 1940. |
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London by moonlight, 1940. |
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London by moonlight, 1940. |
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London by moonlight, 1940. |
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London by moonlight, 1940. |
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Churchill inspects bomb damage in London during the Blitz, September 1940. |
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London's children sent to the country out of reach of the Blitz of 1940. |
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