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  2. Delivery After Raid - Wikipedia

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    Delivery After Raid (1940). Delivery After Raid, also popularly known as The London Milkman, is a black and white photograph taken by Fred Morley on 9 October 1940. [1] The image shows a milkman making his delivery along a street with buildings destroyed by German bombers during the Blitz in Holborn, Central London.

  3. Operation Steinbock - Wikipedia

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    Operation Steinbock or Operation Capricorn (German: Unternehmen Steinbock), sometimes called the Baby Blitz or Little Blitz, was a strategic bombing campaign by the German Air Force (the Luftwaffe) during the Second World War. It targeted southern England and lasted from January to May 1944. Steinbock was the last strategic air offensive by the ...

  4. The History Behind Blitz - AOL

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    The Blitz, explained The German air force’s bombing of London from Sept. 7, 1940, to May 11, 1941, left about 43,500 people dead and many more homeless. The attack campaign became known as "the ...

  5. St Paul's Survives - Wikipedia

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    The Blitz (shortened from German Blitzkrieg ' lightning war ') was the sustained strategic bombing of Great Britain and Northern Ireland by Nazi Germany between 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941, [4] during the Second World War. London, the United Kingdom's capital city, was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 57 consecutive nights. More than one ...

  6. Category:The Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Blitz" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Belfast Blitz; Birmingham Blitz; Bombing of Sandhurst Road School;

  7. Steve McQueen says “Blitz” captures WWII in a way ... - AOL

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    The filmmaker explains why his latest is "very different" from other films about the German bombing campaign in London. Steve McQueen's journey to Blitz began with a single image. Though the ...

  8. London Can Take It! - Wikipedia

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    Scene from Britain Can Take It, the Oscar-nominated, edited US version of London Can Take It!. Via an agreement with Warner Bros., the film was widely distributed in the United States of America by the British Ministry of Information with the intention of turning public opinion into favouring the USA declaring war on Germany.

  9. Is 'Blitz' based on a true story? What's real in Saoirse ...

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    Blitz” is a predominantly fictional story, although its characters and events are based on meticulous research. George, for instance, was inspired by a photograph McQueen came across of “a ...