We look back to the bombing of London and other cities by the German Luftwaffe in 1940 and 1941, examining life between the air raids and the effects that they had on British society.
As the war entered its third year, fear of the Blitz receded. A period of retrenchment began with rationing, digging for victory, land girls and home guard exercises becoming part of everyday life.
The closing years of World War Two, where the D-Day invasion of Normandy brought victory one step closer while on the Home Front, people continued to endure rationing and German bombing.