I went to the public baths & after I undressed I could hear someone whistling. I looked round to see if I could see anybody about but I couldnt so I got into the bath & lay back to relax. As soon as I did of course I looked up & saw a man putting in the glass windows that had been blown out the night before. Joan Adams Lichfield. On the night of 7 September 1940 bombs rained down on the defenceless & unprepared population of London for nine long hours. In November raids spread to the rest of the country
- starting in Coventry & taking in everywhere from Portsmouth Cardiff Belfast & Hull. During the nine months of the Blitz thousands of people were killed & injured & thousands of buildings & homes destroyed. But with stoicism & humour life went on. We Remember the Blitz is packed with vivid recollections from this time. Waking up in a damp shelter to the sound of bombing. Coming out of a cinema to discover that fires made night as bright as day. & worst of all the shock of seeing individuals & whole families killed in an instant. We hear from many who were there to pick up the pieces: ARP wardens firemen
- even the bakers who would return to work under tarpaulin to ensure their neighbours had their daily loaf. Filled with moving but often funny memories We Remember the Blitz is a celebration of the British spirit & clearly shows that the battle for Britain was won by the many.