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Starting from August 1940
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The Luftwaffe launched sporadic attacks on London
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The loss in the Battle of Britain and the retaliatory attack on Berlin angered the Nazi regime
- Their objective was to disrupt historic buildings and weaken civil morale
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Urban industrial centers and other towns were also targeted
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Although the intensity of the Blitz faded as the war progressed, subsequent raids served as a reminder to the British that they were still vulnerable to Nazi hatred.
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This chapter focuses on the bombings from 1940-41, before the use of rockets.
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“Front Line,” a magazine-like publication during wartime, showcases the extent of the damage
- Could this be considered a primary source?
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Working-class and poor districts suffered the most.