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... did not lose support for Britain. Similarly, information like the amount of damage caused to bombing targets like railway lines were never released to the public. This was due to the fear of giving away important information to German spies. The British Government attempted to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain by cutting out negative material. This was done to ensure that the British public never saw the real devastation the Germans were causing around Britain and to people's lives. It was essential to keep this information from the public because if they saw too many of these stories the British public would start to loose hope and question their chance of victory. As a result public morale maintained as too their support for Britain. Although it was vital for the British Government to get rid of any negative information, it was equally important for them to ...
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