Poppy Giles had been living over two undetonated WWII bombs for a decade, discovered by builders during renovations in her garden, underscoring the war's lingering dangers.
Despite the fact that WWII ended 79 years ago, remnants such as undetonated bombs still pose threats, reminding modern Londoners of past tragedies and their lives.
The Blitz not only targeted major cities like London but also shaped current urban landscapes with gaps between terrace houses where bomb sites once were.
The memory of WWII is preserved in London through monuments and memorials, alongside the living memories of those who experienced the war firsthand.
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