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Blitz Wales with John Humphrys

John Humphrys marks the 75th anniversary of the start of the Blitz in south Wales, learning about the Nazi bombing campaign there and how it affected those who experienced it.

To mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the Blitz, John Humphrys returns to south Wales to discover more about the devastating Nazi bombing campaign and how it affected those who experienced it. He sees the reconnaissance maps the Germans used to identify key bombing targets. He takes to the air to follow the direct flight path of the Luftwaffe bombers, as they attacked Cardiff and Swansea. Back on the ground, he also meets survivors of the bombings, including Elaine Kidwell from Swansea, who describes the Blitz on the city as hell. He also visits locations where the bombs hit, including the site of Hollyman's Bakery, the setting for the single worst atrocity in Cardiff. This is a personal story for John, who was born in 1943, and who remembers playing amongst the rubble of the bombsites in Splott, near Cardiff docks.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 10 Sep 202016:30

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJohn Humphrys
ProducerGeorgina Lee
DirectorGeorgina Lee
Series ProducerRichard Weller
Executive ProducerJeff Anderson
Executive ProducerChristina Macaulay

Broadcasts

  • Wed 2 Sep 201521:00
  • Thu 15 Sep 201620:00
  • Sat 9 Dec 201715:00
  • Sun 1 Apr 201814:15
  • Thu 5 Sep 201914:30
  • Thu 10 Sep 202016:30

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