They manufactured their own munitions - they had large factories dedicated to production of bombs, bullets etc.
it started because the Germans wanted to take over GB
Against established treaties, the Germans initiated blitzkreig, sweeping through Poland first, and most of Europe after that.
In London on 7 September 1940. It involved attacks from Luftwaffe bombers, and later V-1 buzz bombs and V-2 rockets.
No. The Blitz started in September 1940.
There wasn't a Blitz in world war 1!
Bombs don't start wars, people do.
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The blitz started on September 7th 1940. Answered by Kim Sparrow
Monday, May 6th, 1941. At 12 am.
On September 25th, 1939, Germany terror bombed the city of Warsaw, Poland. Historically, this was the first 'blitz' air raid upon a civilian population, with an estimated 1150 bombing sorties made by the Luftwaffe, dropping approx 500 tons of explosives and 72 tons of incendiaries in the Warsaw Blitz. So, in answer to your question, Germany started the Blitz.
The bombing of Warsaw was very intense. The Germans went on a campaign of demolition, they dropped thousands of tons of explosives on the city. They also used Incendiary Bombs, specially designed to start destructive fires. The Germans also used heavy artillery to shoot huge shells into the city.
It started on September 7, 1940. See the related links below for details about the Blitz.