Between 1940 and 1941, 45,000 lives were lost as German planes dropped 32,000 tonnes of bombs on British cities in a period known as the Blitz. Despite devastating loss, food shortages and the constant terror of air raids, communities showed unbelievable strength, referred to as ‘Blitz spirit’.
Historian Lucy Worsley uncovers the real-life stories of six individuals at the very heart of this horrific period in history, in a fascinating feature-length film…
“For many, ‘Blitz spirit’ was a gung-ho attitude, uniquely
British, that got us through the war,” explains Lucy. “For me, it’s the spirit of volunteering, helping out, putting yourself in harm’s way. It was definitely there among the people during that time, and we wanted to bring them to life by going back to their stories and using…
