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The devastation of the Blitz in the UK has been revealed in never ... Rare pictures show damage caused by bombings in Liverpool, the city which suffered the most civilian deaths in the UK outside ...
Do you remember the May Blitz of 1941 – or do you have a family story handed down through the generations? The Museum of Liverpool, in partnership with the ECHO, is hosting a special May Blitz ...
We were sitting in the air raid shelter one night during a blitz in Liverpool. For four hours we had sat there, Bang! - and still there was no sound of the All Clear. We could hear the breaking of ...
It has been 75 years since the Liverpool May Blitz, which killed more than 1,700 Merseysiders and left 75,000 people homeless. The city’s port status meant Liverpool was a key target for the ...
They experienced everything from being buried alive to losing friends and family. Today they proudly proclaim, ‘We survived that, we can survive anything!' No wonder those doughty Britons who grew up ...
The Blitz saw the family made homeless and split up for almost five months, staying with two different sets of relatives in north Liverpool. Clare had to sleep in a walk-in wardrobe as there weren ...
The Blitz, which lasted from Sept. 7, 1940, until May 11, 1941, caused widespread devastation to the U.K. Liverpool was hit toward the end of the campaign, with German bombers responsible for ...
I was the youngest of 4 children and I lived in Bingley Road, Anfield, Liverpool, with my brothers ... being in the shelter every night during the Blitz. One day a bomb hit an ammunition train ...