London Blitz
The London Blitz refers to a sustained bombing campaign carried out by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II, primarily from September 1940 to May 1941. The goal was to demoralize the British population and disrupt war production. Major cities, especially London, faced heavy air raids, resulting in significant destruction and loss of life.
During the Blitz, the British government implemented various measures to protect civilians, including air raid shelters and blackout regulations. Despite the devastation, the resilience of the British people shone through, as they continued to support the war effort and maintain daily life amid the chaos.