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The Lion of Hull is finally honoured

May 12, 2011 12:03
A smiling Sir Leo Schultz

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The work of a politician whose efforts saved thousands of lives during the war has been recognised in the city where he was a leading figure for more than half a century.

A 10ft-high statue of Sir Leo Schultz was unveiled outside Hull's Guildhall on Monday.

Before the war Sir Leo persuaded the city council to build expensive bomb shelters. His campaign was successful and, despite Hull being the most bombed city in Britain, the shelters saved many lives.

The level of Hull's damage remained a war-time secret in order not to affect national morale. The unveiling coincided with the 70th anniversary of the first two nights of the blitz of the city, during which more than 400 people were killed.