'Poignant' service to remember Hull Blitz dead

Richard Madden
BBC News
Hull City Council A stone memorial area. The memorial is surrounded by leafy green trees and hedges with red and white flowers planted in front of a walled area. An inscription on the memorial reads "In memory of those citizens killed in enemy air raids over this city".Hull City Council
The service will be held at a memorial area within the Northern Cemetery in Hull

A memorial service is being held in Hull to remember those lost during World War Two, officials have confirmed.

The Citizens Air Raid Memorial Service will take place at 14:00 BST on Tuesday 6 May at the Cenotaph within the city's Northern Cemetery.

The event will pay tribute to more than 400 people who were killed during air raids in May 1941.

Richard Barker, from Hull City Council, said: "Every year we gather to remember those who were lost and how the city rebuilt itself after the damage and destruction that was caused. It's incredibly poignant."

He added: "We know those who gather pass on stories about what happened to their families.

"I think it's vital that we keep the history alive and make sure future generations are aware of what happened."

Getty Images/Mirror Pix A black and white photograph of firefighters pouring water on to a bomb damaged building. They are standing on a pile of bricks which have fallen to the ground in the blast.Getty Images/Mirror Pix
Bombs caused extensive damage during the city's blitz, with many buildings reduced to rubble

In total, German bombing raids on Hull killed 1,200 people, injured 3,000 and made more than 150,000 homeless. About 87,000 houses were damaged.

Councillor Mark Collinson, the lord mayor of Hull, described the service as one of the most important of the year for the city.

He said: "When we think of these conflicts we tend to forget civilian casualties. The air raids in Hull were some of the worst and the loss of lives and properties was substantial.

"It is impossible to comprehend what life in Hull was like at that time and it is essential that we continue to pay our respects and tributes to those who were lost."

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