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Describe the effects of the blitz on everyday life in Britain
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... Describe the effects of the blitz on everyday life in Britain Hitler launched the Blitz on September 7th 1940 after the failure of The Battle of Britain. The blitz was the Arial bombing of British cites to destroy British people's moral. It was also an attempt to destroy Britain's Transport and industry. As an effect of the Blitz there was the devastation of cities and industries, people had to deal with trying to survive and the government had to control information. The Blitz had an effect on all major cities in Britain. By 1941 thousands had been killed in the bombings in Britain and even Buckingham palace was bombed. The first attacks were aimed at the east end of London and at the London docks. This caused widespread damage as London was the most populated and as an effect of the Blitz hundreds of Londoners became devastating casualties in one night.














