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European nations have finally made peace after two devastating World Wars and millions of victims, only to be victimized from inside by their newly arrived Muslim population. Murder and destruction are now being inflicted on the civilian population from within.
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The two Zeppelins were aiming to bomb industrial targets in Humberside but ended up being blown down towards Norfolk, where they attacked King's Lynn (pictured) and Great Yarmouth
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Blitz: Edward Ellis stands outside the remains of his home after the bombs fell on Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Heralding a new era of warfare, their first two targets - King's Lynn and Great Yarmouth (pictured) - were chosen purely by the direction of the wind
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Bombed but not beaten: Photographs show the damage done to Britain's streets during WWI air raids and how they look 100 years later
The series of images, compiled by property website Rightmove, show the catastrophic effect the German air raids had on London's homes and businesses.
Comparison between the two sets of images reveals how the British public rallied in the face of adversity, rebuilding and restoring their bombed-out homes.
Destroyed: Casks of beer can be seen tumbling out of what remains of the Eaglet Public House on the corner of Seven Sisters Road in north London after a 1917 raid
Rebuilt: The Eaglet Public house, now called The Eaglet, was rebuilt on the corner of a busy north London road after it was blasted by a 50kg bomb
This branch of the London and South Western Bank on the corner of Aldgate High Street in east London then.
And now.
Despair: Residents of Warrington Crescent in St John's Wood, north London, return to see what remains of their bombed-out homes following an overnight raid in 1918
Pieced back together: The same street in St John's Wood is now a quiet row of terraced houses that was built after the Second World War
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