The most important reason is the fact that the Allies won. It's the victor who writes history. Another reason might be that Germany began with bombing cities and the Allied bombings were retaliations.
The Blitz
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
a town. haha. obviously
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
Probably either the bombing of Dresden in Germany or of Tokyo in Japan, both of which produced firestorms and killed in excess of one hundred thousand people. A firestorm is a large blaze which feeds on itself and develops hurricane force winds as it sucks oxygen in to feed the flames. These fires spread faster than a person can run, and suck all the oxygen out of the air so people suffocate. Dresden was bombed all of one night by the British RAF, then all the following day by the US Air Force, and once more all the next night by the RAF to produce the firestorm. In the Pacific, due to the conditions prevailing there, the US had switched from high-altitude explosive bombing of Japanese cities to low altitude incendiary bombing, to produce multiple fires and burn large segments of cities. In several instances these numerous smaller fires merged into one large fire and became a firestorm. More people died in Dresden and in the March firestorm in Tokyo then died in either of the atomic attacks.
The bombing of Dresden was an act of war. No different in most ways than the bombing of many cities in Britain like Coventry and Southampton and indeed the centre of London. Thousands of British citizens and children were killed indiscriminately by German bombs. The same happened to Poland, Belgium and Holland. Why would you think the bombers of Dresden should get some special punishment . - Your knowledge of history is deplorable.
1940
London, Berlin, Tokyo, Dresden, Stalingrad, were all heavily bombed during WW2. But none were destroyed as completely as the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 06 & 09 August 1945.
Dresden. London.
The London bombing did occur in central London. The attack targeted the London Underground.
The shortest flight from London Gastwick to Dresden Germany takes about 6 hours. Other flight options are available, but may take as long as 20 hours due to layovers and connections.
people died
london train bombing?
The Blitz
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
September
The Blitzkrieg bombing of London ended in May of 1941.