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By Katrina Crew
September 7, 2010 at 10:30 am
Between 7 September 1940 and May 1941, thousands of civilians across Britain were killed during bombings and over a million houses destroyed or damaged in London alone.
Our volunteers played a vital role in supporting the emergency services and helping their communities survive.
Here are some of our favourite images of that time.
Find out more about our work in the Blitz on our website.
Tags: conflict, history, Second World War, volunteer
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Katrina is the British Red Cross' web editor.
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