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Dedication

This website is dedicated to Sylvia Symmons who was only 6 years old at the time of the biltz 19th-21st February 1941.  Sylvia survived the blitz despite a land-mine landing in the front garden of her home. Her story is told 75 years later - see menu

 

 

75 Years Later

The Swansea Blitz was the heavy and sustained bombing of Swansea by the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany on 19–21 February 1941. A total of 230 people were killed and more than 400 were injured.

Swansea was selected as a legitimate target due to its importance as a port and docks and the oil refinery just beyond and its destruction was key to Nazi German war efforts as part of their strategic bombing campaign aimed at crippling coal export and demoralising civilians and emergency services.

The first air raid on Swansea was early on the morning of 27 June 1940, at 3.30 am. On the first night of the '3 nights blitz', the air raid sirens sounded at 7.50 pm - the start of a raid that lasted for five hours.

Incendiary bombs as well as high explosives were dropped over Swansea and the town centre was engulfed in flames. The 17th century grammar school that had stood on Mount Pleasant Hill since 1851 and was the alma mater of Dylan Thomas, Roy Jenkins and Bryan Phillips, took a direct hit and was severely damaged. The science laboratories, gymnasium and workshops survived however and, in keeping with the spirit of the time, teaching was soon resumed for older boys by using rooms in what had been the headmaster's house. Younger boys were relocated to a nearby vacant 'deaf-and-dumb' school building which had evacuated its pupils to the country. This hurriedly improvised arrangement endured until 1949. The headmaster, J. Gray Morgan, was largely responsible for this effort to avoid disrupted schooling but never received appropriate recognition. Hundreds of residents were killed or injured that night and the glow of the fires was seen 75 miles way in Fishguard.

Source:  Wikipedia


What the raiders failed to hit during the entire war included:

Gasworks

BBC Studios

Guildhall

Museum

Main Post Office - Wind Street

Swansea Castle

Castle Cinema

Fire Staion

High Street GWR Railway Station

Mumbles Railway

Swansea LMS station

Landore Rail Viaduct

Empire Theatre

Albert Hall Cinema

Grand Theatre

Swansea Docks, the main objective, remained operational during the entire war.   Only minor damage occured during a day-time raid by one aircraft.

 


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