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In what ways did the British government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain?  

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The Blitz By Seniz Ibrahim Q3. In what ways did the British government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain? A3.The streets of London where bombed for 57 consecutive nights from September 1940 to May 1941. 30,000 innocent people where killed and a further 50, 000 seriously injured. The citizens of not only London, but the whole of England watched as they saw well know landmarks and irreplaceable historic buildings crumble at there feet. This devastation was thought to be too much for the British nation to handle so the government hide the effect of the Blitz. Why did they hide the effect of the blitz? How did they cover it up? Read on and find out the answers to theses questions and much more. The main aim of the Nazis was clear they wanted to bomb Britain until they gave up and surrendered. With this in mind...

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