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Many people were involved in traffic accidents during the black out. If you look at old film's of the time, propaganda was rife, that hasn't changed to this day. I have the greatest respect for my parents, they went through hell. My mother at home, my father in the jungles of Burma as a Chindit. Lest we forget.
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Thank you for saying this. I am reading a work of fiction right now that is pretending everyone in London had this "Blitz spirit" and would just "get on with it" to show Hitler (as if he would care)... It just comes across as so disingenuous and unbelievable. You're going to go to the cinema and watch a film at night while bombs are dropping?! Sure, maybe some people were stupid and did that, but how could anyone with half a brain not be too terrified of dying to enjoy it? Definitely makes the main character seem like a loon for sure. And it downplays the horrors of war, in my opinion.
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No it definitely existed just not in certain areas with.. certain people it's the same to say if it happened some would be characteristically British with a blitz spirit others would be with the rabble. Fortunately most then were British and developed the blitz spirit. Keep calm and carry on.
I know it's true BC so very many that survived through it talk of it. Siting on the door step watching Coventry burn but knowing with high spirit we can carry on and win the war
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@joanmatchett8100
2 weeks ago
My mother worked in munitions during the war, she lived in Liverpool, it was badly hit. She told me of a woman she saw running down the street, half naked, injured and terrified. War is no joke. And that's why l think we should all observe the minute silence and give respect to those who went before us and those who suffer still. One day a year is not much to ask
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