18 terrible things that happened on Friday the 13th
Briefly

The attack on Buckingham Palace, where the king and queen were present, was met with a brave comment from then-Princess Elizabeth, who said she was "glad we have been bombed. Now I can look the East End in the face." This remark highlighted the resilience of the monarchy during WWII, turning a traumatic event into a point of pride for the British people.
The unfortunate murder of Kitty Genovese in 1964 sparked discussions around the bystander effect. Notably, 38 people reportedly witnessed the attack but failed to call for help, raising critical issues about social responsibility and collective inaction.
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