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Londoners Remember: Living Through The Blitz Item Info

Title:
Londoners Remember: Living Through The Blitz
Description:
The beginning of World War II changed the lives of all, and London was bombed every night for several months. Following the food rationing in January, London was frequently attacked, an event that would later be known as the Blitz. This collection takes a look at the stories of the survivors of the 1940 bombings and shows the resilience of Londoners. Contributors share their first-hand experiences of close encounters with the bombs and their recovery from the trauma.
Publisher:
Age Exchange
Creator:
Pam Schweitzer editor
Contributor:
Frank Ball Dorothy Barton Flo Batley Lilian Burnett Ellen Clark Babs Downes Milly Gardner Bill Herring Joan Herring Doris Hollands Elsie House Margaret Kippin Doris Lawrence Elsie Lehane Joyce Milan Gwen Parrish Joan Pearce Margaret Phair Vivien Prince Irene Swanton
Date:
1991
Type:
text
Format:
application/pdf
Subjects:
recovery war WWII survival Age Exchange London World War II
Latitude:
51.4656888656649
Longitude:
0.00967489670010634
Location:
London
Language:
English
Is a Part of:
Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 1
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Londoners Remember: Living Through The Blitz", Digital Collections, FWWCP
Reference Link:
https://library.bc.edu/ds/fwwcp/items/fwwcp08l01005.html