How did the British respond to the Blitz by nazi Germany in ww2?
How did the British respond to the Blitz by nazi Germany in ww2 between 1940-1941?
The public attitude was one of stoicism and determination to resist (mush to the surprise of authorities, who expected panic).
The Government's response was revenge bombing, and lots of resources for the aircraft industry.
The RAF's response was to quickly develop radar-equipped night fighters, the first in the world. These gradually began to shoot down the German aircraft bombing by night. They also worked out how to jam the radio signals that allowed the Germans to bomb accurately.
The Blitz largely ended because Hitler transferred his aircraft east for the forthcoming invasion of Russia.

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