Dan Todman, an insightful historian and author of Britain's War, shares compelling insights about the Blitz during World War II. He discusses how British civilians coped with bombings, highlighting their resilience and adaptations to daily life. Todman also tackles the myth of 'Blitz Spirit,' revealing its propaganda roots and the societal divides it both challenged and deepened. Additionally, he examines the psychological impacts of air raids, the strategies for sheltering, and the cultural reflections that emerged during this turbulent period.