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Because a lot of its infrastructure had been destroyed by bombing during the war.
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Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
The Blitz during World War II destroyed 19 churches in London when nearly 30,000 bombs were dropped. In addition to the churches, 31 guildhalls were destroyed, and thousands of people were killed.
Bombs and fires destroyed much of London.
in England there were 40,000 houses bombed!
Because a lot of its infrastructure had been destroyed by bombing during the war.
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"Probably" March 4, 1945. Target was Ipswich Suffolk. Several houses were destroyed and nine fatalities.
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Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
Germans destroyed US ships in middle of Atlantic
Millions of houses were totally destroyed during World War 2. The causes can vary from tanks ramming into them or bombs being dropped which knocked over or obliterated hundreds of thousands of buildings.
Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.
The Blitz during World War II destroyed 19 churches in London when nearly 30,000 bombs were dropped. In addition to the churches, 31 guildhalls were destroyed, and thousands of people were killed.
The amount of houses destroyed in world war two in the whole of England is over 789 billion.
There are billions of houses in the world, although most of them would not be recognizable as a house by many citizens in the developed Western world. However, a definitive tally is not possible, considering how often houses are built and destroyed around the world.