After the German bombings

A lone stone angel, staff in hand, gazes out over a charred sea of rooftops where once‑grand Georgian terraces stood. In the distance, the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral emerges through a haze of smoke and dust, its survival a beacon amid the destruction.

This photograph was taken in the aftermath of the German Blitz of late 1940, when nightly bombing raids levelled large swathes of the City of London. Civilians and rescuers picked through the rubble in search of survivors, while landmarks like St Paul’s miraculously endured, becoming symbols of British resilience.

If you own wartime snapshots, personal accounts or relics from London’s darkest nights, please share them to enrich our collective memory. SEO Tags: London Blitz aftermath, St Paul’s Cathedral Blitz, City of London ruins 1940, WWII London aerial photo, Greater London wartime photography, civilian resilience during Blitz.

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January 7, 2024

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