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During "The Blitz," a German bombing campaign on British cities, London was bombed 57 nights in a row, according to the St. Paul's Cathedral website. During this time, there were over a million ...
There was an unofficial lull in the Blitz attacks on London, for Christmas in 1940. But by 29 December, the German bomber planes had returned with renewed vigour. St Paul's Cathedral famously ...
At the height of the Blitz, the relentless pounding of London by Luftwaffe bombers forced St Paul’s Cathedral to close its doors for a total of four days.
Dean of St Paul’s, Andrew Tremlett, said: “The members of the Watch used sandbags and water pumps, and the Cathedral was hit by two bombs during the Blitz, yet its miraculous survival became a ...
Saving St Paul’s: The Watch and the Second World War is free to visit, and open to everyone. Find it in Cathedral Gardens until October 2025. Report a problem with this article ...
Seventy years on from the night St Paul's cathedral in London almost fell victim to the Luftwaffe, ... Blitz marked by St Paul's service. Subsection. UK. Published. 7 September 2010.
There was an unofficial lull in the Blitz for Christmas. But on 29 December 1940, the bombers were back with a vengeance.
Dean of St Paul’s, Andrew Tremlett, said: “The members of the Watch used sandbags and water pumps, and the Cathedral was hit by two bombs during the Blitz, yet its miraculous survival became a ...
St Paul’s Cathedral has launched an appeal to the public as it prepares to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the ending of the Second World War next year. The Cathedral plans to hold special series ...