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'''Coventry''' was a [[city]] in [[Great Britain]]. | '''Coventry''' was a [[city]] in [[Great Britain]]. | ||
In late [[1940]], Coventry suffered heavily under a [[Luftwaffe]] [[bomb]]ing [[Airstrike|raid]] during [[the Blitz]]. [[Richard Charlesworth]]'s [[Richard Charlesworth's gran|grandmother]] died in the raid, which deeply affected him. ([[PROSE]]: | In late [[1940]], Coventry suffered heavily under a [[Luftwaffe]] [[bomb]]ing [[Airstrike|raid]] during [[the Blitz]]. [[Richard Charlesworth]]'s [[Richard Charlesworth's gran|grandmother]] died in the raid, which deeply affected him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (short story)}}) | ||
Rumours circulated that [[Winston Churchill]] knew the raid was going to happen but kept quiet in order to protect a secret code. ([[PROSE]]: | Rumours circulated that [[Winston Churchill]] knew the raid was going to happen but kept quiet in order to protect a secret code. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|This Town Will Never Let Us Go (novel)}}) Churchill admitted in his [[Diary|diaries]] to feelings of [[guilt]] regarding the city's fate. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Hounded (audio story)}}) | ||
In [[March]] [[1941]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] cited Coventry to [[Joachim Wolff]] as a [[name]] on a [[map]] which would be given "new and terrible meaning" over the remainder of [[World War II]]. ([[PROSE]]: | In [[March]] [[1941]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] cited Coventry to [[Joachim Wolff]] as a [[name]] on a [[map]] which would be given "new and terrible meaning" over the remainder of [[World War II]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Just War (novel)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
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Revision as of 03:03, 4 May 2024
Coventry was a city in Great Britain.
In late 1940, Coventry suffered heavily under a Luftwaffe bombing raid during the Blitz. Richard Charlesworth's grandmother died in the raid, which deeply affected him. (PROSE: It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow [+]Loading...["It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow (short story)"])
Rumours circulated that Winston Churchill knew the raid was going to happen but kept quiet in order to protect a secret code. (PROSE: This Town Will Never Let Us Go [+]Loading...["This Town Will Never Let Us Go (novel)"]) Churchill admitted in his diaries to feelings of guilt regarding the city's fate. (AUDIO: Hounded [+]Loading...["Hounded (audio story)"])
In March 1941, the Seventh Doctor cited Coventry to Joachim Wolff as a name on a map which would be given "new and terrible meaning" over the remainder of World War II. (PROSE: Just War [+]Loading...["Just War (novel)"])
Behind the scenes
In the real world, the most infamous stage of the Coventry Blitz took place in November 1940, though it also suffered further raids after this date. Just War implies it was still yet to gain its significance by March 1941, although It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow indicates the raid happened in late 1940.