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Among the Tower’s most famous prisoners were those incarcerated ... then the relentless Nazi bombing of London during the Blitz of World War II, the ravens showed no sign of leaving.
In 1952, gangster brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray were among the last prisoners to be ... a century ago. The Tower of London organized a commemoration of World War I with 888,246 poppies.
Last week’s windy weather destroyed the water tower structure at the historic World War II prisoner of war camp on the Gaviota Coast. As a local history enthusiast, I was very sad to learn that ...
Brigadier Jackson added: “The Tower of London has stood for a thousand years. It’s witnessed wars, plagues, floods and fire. “And it was wounded itself during the Second World War.
Britain's iconic Tower of London will be covered in a cascading installation of 30,000 red ceramic poppies to mark 80 years since the end of World War II. The tribute, called "The Tower Remembers ...
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