Coventry Blitz: November 14, 1940 More than 500 German bombers took part in a raid on November 14, 1940, in a bid to destroy the city factories that were churning out the machines of war.
As I walked along the streets it was almost impossible to believe that these fires could be subdued. I was walking between solid walls of fire. Roofs of shops and office buildings came down with a ...
Unit 1 focuses on the WW2 history topic 'The Blitz'. Dance expert Claire Pring works with a Year 6 class and their teacher in London, to create a dance exploring lightning shapes (from 'Blitzkrieg ...
Candles were lit and prayers were given to those who had died in the blitz A vigil to remember the blitz raid 83 years ago has been held in Coventry It took place in the ruins of the city's ...
A wartime museum is appealing for volunteers to allow it to stay open on weekends. Coventry's Blitz Museum, located in the city's Cathedral Ruins, features a trove of 1940's memorabilia and ...
Next week marks the 84th anniversary of the Coventry Blitz. Thursday, November 14, 1940, was the night that saw devastation across Coventry and the destruction of the Cathedral Church of St Michael.
On 14 November 1940 the German Luftwaffe dropped so many bombs on Coventry that three guarters of the city was destroyed. Such was the devastation, the Germans coined a term to describe it - "to ...
We are not affiliated with the official game Bingo Blitz in any way. Grab the latest Bingo Blitz credits links right here. While the thought of bingo usually conjures up images of pensioners ...
Largely rebuilt after the 1940 wartime bombing of the Coventry Blitz, Coventry was the birthplace of the British motor industry and is also known for the legend of Lady Godiva and Peeping Tom.