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  2. Clydebank Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The main Blitz memorial is located in Dalnottar Cemetery above Clydebank. It is composed of a substantial granite memorial with bronze cast plates at its base designed by the artist Tom McKendrick . The castings name the 528 casualties.

  3. United Kingdom home front during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak of the world war in 1939 temporarily arrested the ongoing decline in heavy industry, with the city's shipyards and heavy industries working. To slow arms production down, the Luftwaffe bombed the Clydeside. The worst was the Clydebank Blitz in March 1941 that left tens of thousands of people homeless. Destruction of housing caused ...

  4. March 1941 - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank Blitz: The Luftwaffe bombed the Scottish shipbuilding town of Clydebank for the first of two nights. 15 members of the Dutch resistance were executed by firing squad in Scheveningen. [1] German submarines U-79 and U-561 were commissioned.

  5. Woman, 91, shares Clydebank Blitz memories to mark ... - AOL

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    Lorna Graham and her family spent two days in an Anderson shelter during one of Scotland’s most devastating air raids in March 1941.

  6. River of Fire - Wikipedia

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    River of Fire: The Clydebank Blitz, 2010 book by John Macleod about the World War II Clydebank Blitz bombing raids on Clydebank, Scotland; River of Fire and Other Stories, 2012 English translation of short stories by Korean writer Oh Jung-hee

  7. The History Behind Blitz - AOL

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    The Blitz, explained The German air force’s bombing of London from Sept. 7, 1940, to May 11, 1941, left about 43,500 people dead and many more homeless. The attack campaign became known as "the ...

  8. Jenny Hyslop - Wikipedia

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    On 13 and 14 March 1941 the Clydebank Blitz took place and her house was destroyed. [2] Of the 12,000 houses in Clydebank only eight were undamaged. Hyslop was working through this when 35,000 people lost their place to live. [3] Her ARP headquarters at Radnor Park Church Hall took in 60 casualties after the nearby first aid post caught fire.

  9. File:Clydebank Blitz Memorial, detail - geograph.org.uk ...

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