Ross's death proved a blow to British morale as well.
She wrote daily reports on British morale, which have been published.
Moreover, the timing could not have been worse for British morale.
He expected a drop in British morale, and their advance to slacken.
While publicizing this operation helped British morale, it was poor security.
It became very popular, boosting British morale despite the horrors of that war.
Although the raid did little damage, it was a severe blow to British morale and thousands of people fled the city.
The value of the bombing can perhaps best be seen as a very real boost to British morale.
Instead he opted to try to crush British morale, while maintaining the threat of invasion.
Will these events be enough to boost British morale?