Event    From 3/3/1943  To 3/3/1943

Bethnal Green WW2 disaster

Categories: Tragedy

The worst civilian disaster of WW2. 173 men, women and children lost their lives as they went down into Bethnal Green underground air raid shelter in response to a siren. They died not from a bomb but from the crush as someone slipped and people behind continued pushing in. The Book of Remembrance has the list of names. Our picture source, the excellent Ian Visits, has a full report of the incident and the ensuing enquiry.

We'd always assumed that anyone who was passing could use a tube station as a shelter and perhaps that was true but also, it seems, individuals had passes. We saw one at the Dignity Funeral Museum in Rosebery Avenue. It reads: "London Civil Defence Region, Borough of Tottenham. Admit person named below for shelter at Turnpike Lane Station". This one was for a 12-year old girl and lasted just one month, in 1941.

2019: The Mirror has an interesting interview with a doctor who worked at the hospital where the the victims were taken,and some photos from the time.

2023: Spitalfields Life have the moving testimony of a survivor, Alf Morris, 13 at the time. His aunt and cousin, Lillian and Vera Trotter, did not survive.

2023: The 1975 TV film 'It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow', is a fictionalised account of the lives of a family who sheltered in the tunnels of Bethnal Green station. The station had been built but trains were not yet using it so the train tunnels were available for people to use. It seems that the place became a mini-village with a café and a theatre (at New Year at least) and with visits to above ground and other tunnel shelters.

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