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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. London Blitz" redirects here. For the London-based American football team, see London Blitz (American football). For other uses, see Blitz (disambiguation). Part of the Western Front. Of World War II. The undamaged St Paul's Cathedral. Surrounded by smoke and bombed-out buildings and houses in December 1940 in the iconic St Paul's Survives. 7 September 1940 21 May 1941. 8 months, 1 week and 2 days). 43,000 civilians dead,. 2,265 aircraft (Summer 1940 May 1941).
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Poetry's home on the web. Poet’s Friend (workshop critique/ ). NEW: Forums Popular poets. His narrow, terraced house survives the blitz. Until its blacked-out windows can enjoy. Sashed daylight, hazed by lace, creating. Patterns on the polished, oilclothed floor. Hiss click, hiss click. Steel needles conjure. Symphonies from brittle, shellac discs. A giddy dog admires His Master’s Voice). Spinning new worlds between the dull brown walls. And on the picture rails, hung by their wheels,. 8211; Tony French.
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