5.1.8
The Royal Family
The Royal Family During WWII
The Royal Family During WWII
King George VI and his wife Elizabeth stayed in London, but sent their daughters Elizabeth and Margaret to Windsor Castle in Berkshire.
Evacuations
Evacuations
- Plans were drawn up to evacuate the royal family and important people/sections of the civil service.
- A test run in 1938 led to chaos (lack of communication between important parts of government) and the plan was abandoned.
King George VI
King George VI
- King George VI and his wife Elizabeth stayed in London, but sent their daughters Elizabeth and Margaret to Windsor Castle in Berkshire.
Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
- Buckingham Palace was hit on the 6th night of the Blitz.
- Queen Elizabeth said ‘it makes me feel that I can look the East End in the face’.
1Medieval Warfare c.1250-1500
2Early Modern Warfare c.1500-1700
3Industrial Warfare c.1700-1900
4Modern Warfare c.1900-present
5The Historic Environment
5.1London & the Second World War, 1939-45
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1Medieval Warfare c.1250-1500
2Early Modern Warfare c.1500-1700
3Industrial Warfare c.1700-1900
4Modern Warfare c.1900-present
5The Historic Environment
5.1London & the Second World War, 1939-45
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