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The World's Most-Famous Ship, The Titanic, was constructed here. Instead of pressing his advantage, however, Hitler abruptly changed his strategy. ", Dawson Bates, the Home Affairs Minister, apparently refused to reply to army correspondence and when the Ministry of Home Affairs was informed by imperial defence experts in 1939 that Belfast was regarded as "a very definite German objective", little was done outside providing shelters in the Harbour area.[14]. The bombs caused death and destruction across the city, affecting those of all religions and political backgrounds. Hundreds of incendiary and many high-explosive bombs were dropped, doing little material damage but causing many casualties. This amounted to nearly half of Britains total civilian deaths for the whole war. There were few bomb shelters. It was solemn, tragic, dignified, but here it was grotesque, repulsive, horrible. The raid so infuriated Hitler that he ordered the Luftwaffe to shift its attacks from RAF sites to London and other cities. Everything on wheels is being pressed into service. TOP 10: Facts About Belfast You Didn't Know - Ireland Before You Die There were Heinkel He 111s, Junkers Ju 88s and Dornier Do 17s. Video, 00:01:37Thanks, but no big speech, in Ken Bruce's sign off, Tear gas fired at Greece train crash protesters. Public buildings destroyed or badly damaged included Belfast City Hall's Banqueting Hall, the Ulster Hospital for Women and Children and Ballymacarrett library, (the last two being located on Templemore Avenue). The British, on the other hand, were supremely well prepared for the kind of battle in which they now found themselves. Another large-scale attack followed on March 19, when hundreds of houses and shops, many churches, six hospitals, and other public buildings were destroyed or seriously damaged. Just before Easter 1941, Anna and Billy Burdett and their 12-year-old daughter, Dorothy, returned to Belfast from England to visit Anna's family. A charitable relief fund for the people of London was opened September 10. Video, 00:01:15The Belfast blitz, Up Next. 2. [19], 220,000 people fled from the city. The Belfast blitz is remembered. The attack on Coventry was particularly destructive. [citation needed]. Yesterday the hand of good-fellowship was reached across the Border. Video, 00:00:51, Australia's 'biggest drug bust' nets $700m of cocaine, Thanks, but no big speech, in Ken Bruce's sign off. The phrase Business as usual, written in chalk on boarded-up shop windows, exemplified the British determination to keep calm and carry on as best they could. An air raid shelter on Hallidays Road received a direct hit, killing all those in it. Please select which sections you would like to print: Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. Some 900 people died as a result of the bombing and 1,500 were injured. When the war began, Belfast, like many other cities, adopted the wartime practices of rationing and blackouts. C.S Lewis was born in Belfast, and the nearby countryside helped inspire The Chronicles of Narnia.
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