At least all big towns were bombed. Also such very far located in the south of Germany as Munich were heavily bombed. My former nighbour, a little girl this time, even reported that the US-fighter pilots liked to shoot at Children in the fields. Children often were brought to countryside this time from permanently and heavily bombed towns. I personally have seen such small towns like Hanau and Aschaffenburg in the middle of Germany - each about 50,000 inhabitants - with a lot of remaining bombing damages in 1955. Sometimes - I have heard - even villages were bombed, when they did still have some bombs after having passed a town.
There are towns within South Africa which are named after German towns, but there is no town which is generally german speaking. South Africa has had many German immigrants, and they named towns in South Africa after their home towns. Examples are Berlin, Stuttgart, Hanover, Frankfurt.
yes Ireland had 2 disasters 1-German forces bombed Ireland in 1941 2-the city of Dublin had a flood in 2011
well i guess you could say it affected Japanese Americans because they were very unwelcome in America any more and im not quite sure but werent they sent to internment camps?
100,000. They also were not permitted to have more than 6 naval warships and they werent allowed any tanks or submersibles/u-boats.
They werent any
They werent, or there wouldn't be any now.
there werent any non- good songs
there werent any they were married
there werent any
Yes, there are towns in Lebanon.
no there werent any coldblooded animals as it was to hot.
They can get bombed at any time and any where.