No. The Central Powers never reached Paris during the First World War. During the Second World War, the German commander in Paris disobeyed Hitler's orders to destroy the city.
No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
yes
June, 1940 Germany never invaded Paris, rather Paris was occupied after the French government abandoned Paris for Tours. It was declared an open city on the 13th, German troops entered it on 14th June 1940. Paris was however bombed on 3rd June, this undoubtedly contributing to the French decision to abandon the city rather than have it invaded and fought over.
nagasaki and hiroshima
Yes Skegness was bombed in WW2 Because it was a port city and a resort for the people of England
During World War II, the historic city of Paris was not bombed when the Germans invaded France (in 1940) because of a conscious decision made by French political and military leaders. These leaders declared Paris to be a "Free City"; that is, they communicated to Germany that they would not defend Paris nor use it as a military base, and thus it was spared from being bombed or otherwise attacked.
No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
Japan once bombed Pear Harbor before we entered WWII
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.
Yes. Glasgow and surrounding areas, for example, were heavily bombed.
Only TWO cities in history have ever been Atomic bombed: Hiroshima & Nagasaki.
yes
No. Japan flew a submarine launched airplane over the state of Oregon and bombed it. That was the one and only time North America was ever bombed by an enemy war plane.
No, Paris died in the war.
no
Yes, parts of it were bombed.
No