From humble beginnings, Mr. Leeds left school at age 14 to pursue work. His job experience went from a newspaper boy for the New York post to a gas station attendant at a Getty gas station in Queens.
London (West Ham, East Ham, Willesden, Leyton, Ilford, Tottenham, Hornsey, Walthamstow, Acton), Essex, Middlesex, Chatham, Gillingham, Rochester, Portsmouth, Gosport, Southampton, Birmingham, Smethwick, Liverpool, Bootle, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Manchester, Salford, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Hull, Newcastle, Gateshead, Edinburgh, Rosyth, Glasgow, Clydebank and Dundee. These were all places of power, money, pride, industry, history or ports which Germans wanted to bomb because they were useful and helped us, they were densely populated or we loved them.
London, Coventry, Plymouth & Liverpool were cities which suffered great destruction by the Luftwaffe in 1940. These & other cities were Docks & centres of Industrial Production. Britain was heavily dependant on importing goods from overseas & the object was to destroy Britains ability to survive this onslaught, it was in combination with submarine warfare against merchant shipping in the Atlantic. For the first time civillians were involed in warfare on a large, national scale, and it caused great hardship & desperation. This then was economic warfare in the extreme. Although the Luftwaffe was defeated in the Battle of Britain by the RAF it is possible had they not switched from attacking the sector airfields to attacking the cities by night bombing, the Blitz, that the Germans could have reduced the effectiveness of the British Fighter defenses in the longer term. In the summer of 1941 the Luftwaffe was re directed towards Russia to support Barbarossa.
Many were bombed in one amount or another. London, Coventry Portsmouth & Plymouth were the most seriously affected. However this does not compare, except in the case of London, with the amount of bombing suffered later in the war against German centres of population.
the Germans started mass bombing London and the major cities like coventry, Bristol, Birmingham, leeds etc it went none stop for loads of nights, maybe 11 weeks i can't remember. does that help he billder stinks
It is like a history museum
George Peirce Grantham has written: 'A history of Saint Saviour's, Leeds' -- subject(s): St. Saviour's Parish Church (Leeds, England), History, Anglican church buildings, Church of England, Church history
The Thoresby Society is a historical society based in Leeds, England, and its authors have written numerous publications on the history and heritage of Leeds and surrounding areas. Their works cover a wide range of topics, including local history, architecture, genealogy, and cultural heritage of the region.
Frederick Robert Spark has written: 'History of the Leeds musical festivals, 1858-1889' -- subject(s): Eng Leeds, Leeds, Eng. Musical Festival, Music festivals
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Robert Gawler has written: 'History of Blenheim Baptist Church, Leeds, 1848-1948' -- subject(s): Blenheim Baptist Church (Leeds)
There are a few second hand stores in Leeds where one could purchase DVDs. Rag Trader, Needful Things as well as First & Second Time Around are both located within the same shopping area in Leeds.
Someone could purchase Leeds United Football shirts at a various of locations in the European Union, primarily at athletics retail stores or on the internet.
Leeds Castle is in Leeds in Europe.
leeds is in wales
Cos its bkoody brilliant! Best city in england easy. Leeds Leeds Leeds
James Thompson has written: 'Leeds born and bred' -- subject(s): Biography, History