The Night London Stood Strong Audio Guide | London | MapTalesGo

On September 7, 1940, as London endured the Blitz, St. Paul's Cathedral became a symbol of resilience amid the city's collective acts of bravery.

On the fateful day of September 7, 1940, London faced a relentless assault from 348 German bombers, marking the start of the Blitz. Amidst the chaos, St. Paul's Cathedral stood resilient, symbolizing the city's spirit.

While destruction raged, acts of bravery emerged as volunteers and citizens united against the darkness, embodying the famed 'Blitz spirit. ' This poignant chapter of history reveals that heroism often lies not just in battle, but in the small acts of kindness shared during times of great adversity.

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