Yes I believe there was a direct hit on Kathleen Rd during the war which my dad told me about. It was half way down the road on the south side my guess would be about number 50 roughly. I remember as a child seeing the house that was clearly more modern than the others in Kathleen Rod that were built around 1900. David Yes I believe there was a direct hit on Kathleen Rd during the war which my dad told me about. It was half way down the road on the south side my guess would be about number 50 roughly. I remember as a child seeing the house that was clearly more modern than the others in Kathleen Rod that were built around 1900. David How about Deakins Road which is just of Kathleen road was that bombed
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They got bombed because the Confederacy wanted to be able to seseed but A.L didnt want them to and tried to get them back and they where mad and bombed it
London was bombed almost every night during the Battle of Britain.
Yes Carshalton was bombed during WW2 and a list of place hit with the dates can be found in Honeywood Lodge by the Ponds.
Approximately 50 preachers' homes were bombed in racially motivated attacks from 1947 to 1965. See related links for list and details
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Yes, Sofia was bombed and was bombed by the Americans! ;)
Darwin was bombed during WWII (in 1942).
it was bombed by the Japanese in 1942,
London was the most bombed capital city during WW2 .
It was bombed in 1941 during World War II during an air raid on Plymouth.
There were quite a few major cities bombed during WW2 by all sides such as Tokyo , Berlin , London , Leningrad , Stalingrad , Cologne , Hamburg , Coventry , Dresden , Warsaw , Hiroshima & Nagasaki , etc . . .
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