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World War II Coin Pack - Air Raids

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World War II Air Raids Coin Pack - Front            World War II Air Raids Coin Pack - Front

Bronze Half Penny - Reverse                       Bronze Half Penny - Obverse

George VI - Bronze Half-Penny.

Obverse - Bust of George VI Reverse - Ship

During World War II oranges and lemons were a penny each, 1lb of cheese was ten pence and 1lb of bacon was 18 pence.

On the 28th December 1940, during the blitz, the German air force (Luftwaffe) dropped 22,000 fire-bombs on London. This destroyed large parts of the city including residential areas. People in London sheltered from the bombs either in underground railway stations or in millions of Anderson Shelters - corrugated iron huts partially buried in the ground.

Although the German air force caused great damage to Britain's cities they did not seriously disrupt the war effort, nor did they undermine civilian morale. In some ways the bombing brought the people of Britain together.

Front Image - Families in London hide in The Elephant and Castle underground station during and air raid in August 1940.

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