The Washington Post, September 3rd, 1989
In Whitehall, a steady trickle of tourists shuffles through the subterranean rooms where Winston Churchill and his war Cabinet conducted business while the bombs fell. Taped voices of Neville Chamberlain and Churchill and Hitler echo through the concrete corridors. Across the river, in the Imperial War Museum, visitors must make reservations for "The Blitz Experience," a simulation complete with smoke, sounds of air-raid sirens and make-believe bomb concussions. It is very popular. It lasts eight minutes. A recurring theme in modern thought, in writings as diverse as those of Freud and Proust,...
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