9.1.3

London, 1940

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Historical Context for Atonement: London in 1940

Throughout 1940, Britons lived in fear of a German invasion.

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If the Invader Comes

  • The Ministry of Information issued over 14 million copies of a leaflet entitled If the Invader Comes.
  • In June, German forces landed in the Channel Islands which they would occupy for the next five years.
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Luftwaffe bombing raid

  • The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) began its bombing raids in July, 1940.
  • The Battle of Britain would last until the end of October, with London enduring 57 consecutive nights of bombing during the Blitz.
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Bombing of Balham tube station

  • On 14 October, 1940, at least 64 people were killed when Balham tube station, which was being used as an air-raid shelter, was bombed.
  • McEwan uses this incident as the cause of Cecilia’s death in the novel.

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1Introduction to Atonement

2Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part One

3Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Two

4Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Three

5Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Four

5.1Epilogue: London, 1999 - Pages 353-371

6Key Character Profiles

7Key Themes

8Writing Techniques

9Context

10Critical Debates

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