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Apr 2021
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The Blitz of World War Two (London's His...

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In this episode, we learn all about the famous Blitz that happened during World War Two and that destroyed large parts of London.

The Blitz was a famous series of bombings during World War Two, but there's more to know about it than just that. 

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