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In What Ways Did the Blitz Affect Everyday Life in Britain?
The Blitz was used by Hitler in essence to disrupt and affect everyday life in Britain as much as possinle to break the spirit of the peole and force the British Government to sue for peace. However the tactic did not work the lives of the British people were affected in many ways but the disruptions though iuncomfortable, though they came close did not break the war spirit. The most inconvenient disruptions to everyday life were those enforced by the government such as black out, shelters, rationing and evacuation. Far more serious were the death injury and destruction caused by the bombing.
Disruption to everyday life was taken in its stride by the British people. During the Blitz a Blackout was enforced by the air raid wardens, this meant that all windows and lights had to be...
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