Wartime Britain – despite everything, every day was new.
– Mutual – Arthur Mann Report From London – September 5, 1940 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
This day September 5th 1940, the Battle of Britain was underway but had not yet come with heavy force to London. Large German Air attacks were concentrating primarily on RAF bases around England with raids taking place over London and other cities. The big attack on London wouldn’t come for another two days. But in the meantime, a certain fatalism had overtaken Londoners. Life pretended to go on as usual, but with the caveat it could change irrevocably at any moment.
As this report, by Mutual Correspondent Arthur Mann points out, Britain carried on its regular routine; adjusting to the sound of air raid sirens and calmly walking to shelters. Even during preparation for this broadcast, air raid sirens went off, but work continued.
Despite the fatalistic aura, Londoners did have much to cheer about. British Naval operations in the Mediterranean were successful in engaging the Italian fleet and inflicting heavy losses, thus allowing supplies to British forces in the Middle East flow without interruption.
As presented by Arthur Mann from London via the Mutual Network – September 5, 1940.
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September 5, 1940 – “Britain Faces A Certain Philosophic Fatalism” –
– Mutual – Arthur Mann Report From London – September 5, 1940 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –
This day September 5th 1940, the Battle of Britain was underway but had not yet come with heavy force to London. Large German Air attacks were concentrating primarily on RAF bases around England with raids taking place over London and other cities. The big attack on London wouldn’t come for another two days. But in the meantime, a certain fatalism had overtaken Londoners. Life pretended to go on as usual, but with the caveat it could change irrevocably at any moment.
As this report, by Mutual Correspondent Arthur Mann points out, Britain carried on its regular routine; adjusting to the sound of air raid sirens and calmly walking to shelters. Even during preparation for this broadcast, air raid sirens went off, but work continued.
Despite the fatalistic aura, Londoners did have much to cheer about. British Naval operations in the Mediterranean were successful in engaging the Italian fleet and inflicting heavy losses, thus allowing supplies to British forces in the Middle East flow without interruption.
Still, it was a day of wait-and-see. London was bracing for the worst – and the worst was yet to come.
As presented by Arthur Mann from London via the Mutual Network – September 5, 1940.
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