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The Blitz refers to the sustained bombing campaign by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II, primarily from September 1940 to May 1941. Key characteristics include widespread aerial bombardment targeting major cities like London, resulting in significant civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure. The campaign aimed to weaken British morale and disrupt war production, but it ultimately fostered resilience among the British populace. Additionally, the use of incendiary bombs led to devastating fires, while the adoption of blackout measures and air raid shelters became common as civilians adapted to the dangers of the attacks.

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