Yes. Trains were used to evacuate children from cities into the countryside to escape German bombing, they were used to transport troops to the front lines, move supplies etc.
The Nazi's used trains to move large numbers of Jews, gypsies and other minority groups to the concentration camps scattered across Germany and Eastern Europe.
Yes, there were trains in WW II. There were also trains in WW I, the Spanish-American War, the Civil War, and the American-Mexican war in 1848.
North Korea has threatened to bomb lots of countries but hasn't bombed any countries yet (although it did invade South Korea during the years 1950-1953).
Florence Street, Islington N.1
Because they weren't constantly bombed like ther countries which had their infrastructure destroyed. As far as I am aware, not a single bomb fell on mainland United States during World War 2.
yes
two in which we bombed Nagasaki & Hiroshima. we threatened japan that if they did not surrender we would bomb every city in japan. in which, to make any more bombs it would have taken about a month. trust me, im studying it right now.(:
Absolutely, rail lines were a major target in Europe.
Germany never bombed any Japanese cities during World War 2. They were allied to each other during that war.
Paris wasn't bombed but apart from that I don't think that there were any European cities that weren't bombed during World War II. Some were completely obliterated.
Australias' northern cities, Darwin and Broome, were repeatedly bombed by Japanese aircraft during World War 2.
yes many did and many people died
In short yes, Peterhead was bombed during ww2. The close proximity of Peterhead airfield, and other key sites such as the naval base at Peterhead docks made it a prime target. This unfortunately resulted in Peterhead being bombed a number of times, with quite a heavy loss of life. James St was bombed on 29th September 1941 and killed 30 people for instance. Im afraid i cant name any other specific incidents. Good luck!
People where? In any of the theatres of war they were likely to be invaded, bombed, shot, conscripted into the local army, deprived of food and other things they were accustomed to.
North Korea has threatened to bomb lots of countries but hasn't bombed any countries yet (although it did invade South Korea during the years 1950-1953).
Yes, Darwin was bombed by Japanese carrier aircraft
Florence Street, Islington N.1
Because they weren't constantly bombed like ther countries which had their infrastructure destroyed. As far as I am aware, not a single bomb fell on mainland United States during World War 2.
Any of those kiddie rides would fit the bill & most are real trains.