On 10 May 1941, the Germans launched their deadliest raid of the Blitz. The target was London. By the time it was over, Parliament lay in ruins and only Marylebone station was functioning. E3
As the war comes to an end, London was still subject to air raids leading to tragedy before Hitler steps up his attacks using new and deadly weapons of terror leaving the capital city defenceless. E4
On the 7th of September, 1940, more than 800 German planes flew up the Thames towards the docks and the city of London - it was the opening salvo of the Blitz, and we explore how Londoners coped. E2
Britain was a global superpower in 1939; a year later, it was the front line of a desperate struggle to survive with a gathering storm as the coming of war transformed people's lives. E1