Mostly German cities like Berlin, Hamburg and controversially - Dresden.
The Blitz was when the Luftwaffe(German Airforce) came over to Britain and dropped bombs down onto big cities. Their first intention was to bomb the RAF but decided to bomb the cities instead which is partly why the the blackout started. The Blackout was where the whole of Britain practically turned off all lights.
London was one
By flying planes over it and releasing explosives.
London
In the second World War, "The Battle of Britain" was when the German airforce tried to bomb the RAF aerodromes and fighter planes to destruction. This was in preparation for an invasion of Great Britain by crossing in force over the English Channel. The German High Command then changed tactics, and began to bomb London and other cities. This left the RAF alone long enough to regroup and prepare to fight afresh. Eventually, the RAF and our allies gained command of the air.
To terrorize the British citizens and to damage the British war effort.
the Germans flew over England to bomb factories, docks, cities, airfields and radar stations to weakened England in preparation for operation sealion, the invasion of England which in the end was aborted as the Germans couldn't gain air superiority over Britain due to the RAF being stronger than the Germans had first thought. so basically German planes flew over Britain to bomb it.
The Italians were not involved in the Battle of Britain, but rather they were in Africa.
During 1942, Germany launched a series of air attacks against English cities of historical importance featured in the Baedeker Guide to Great Britain. These "Baedeker raids" were carried out as revenge for Royal Air Force bombing attacks against German cities, including Berlin.The Baedeker Blitz was conducted by the German Luftwaffe between April and June in 1942. The aim of the raids was to bomb the most historic parts of Britain, and to damage the British morale. The Germans bombed Norwich, York, Bath, Exeter and Canterbury - all very historic parts of Britain. They aimed particularly at churches and cathedrals, but their aim was not good enough, and most of them were missed. Verlag Karl Baedeker was a German author who wrote travel guides, one of his guides was based upon Britain. The Nazis obviously thought that he knew what he was talking about and based their raids upon prettier but relatively unimportant cities. Baron Gustav Braun von Sturm, a German propagandist said "We shall go out and bomb every building in Britain marked with three stars in the Baedeker Guide."
The Nazis devasted Warsaw in September 1939 and Rotterdam in May 1940 before Britain starting bombing German cities.
No german, the inventor of the atom bomb was a hungarian.