Sunday, December 2, 2012

'I cursed Hitler and rolled over to sleep': Londoner describes his resolve as Nazi bombs rain down on the capital

William Beveridge Robertson was just one of around 30,000 Londoners killed by German bomb and incendiary strikes between August 1940 and May 1941. Three weeks before he died in a bomb blast at his house in Belsize Park, at the height of the Blitz, Robertson wrote of how he had no fear of death at the hands of the Nazis.As the Battle of Britain was fought in skies above, Robertson described his utter confidence in Allied victory, what he called the 'greatest enterprise in history'.

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