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Q: What city twinned up with Coventry in world war 2?
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Which English town or city were bombed the most in World War 2?

The worst bomed city in England was Coventry.


Why did Germans bomb coventry?

Coventry was the major car manufacturing centre in Britain and during World War 2 it mainly produced military vehicles. By bombing it, Germany hoped to disrupt the manufacture of war materials.


What happened to Coventry Cathedral in world war 2?

A bomb dropped on it.


What two cities in the uk were bombed badly during world war 2?

Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.


When were Liverpool Manchester coventry Birmingham and belfast bombed in world war 2?

in the 1940s


Why did Britain bomb Dresdon in world war 2?

Britain bombed Dresden in World War 2 because they sent our troops to coventry


During World War 2 the cities of Coventry and Dresden were connected in what way?

During World War 2, Coventry in England and Dresden in Germany were connected in that both were subjected to devastating bombing raids that results in widespread destruction and the deaths of thousands of people.


In World War 2 what main cities were bombed?

London, Coventry, Liverpool, Manchester and lots more.


What happened to coventry cathedral during World War 2?

On 14 November 1940. Coventry was the target of a large raid by over 500 German bombers of Luftflotte 3. This raid destroyed many homes and historic buildings ,demolishing Coventry's Cathedral in the process.


How long did World War 2 last in coventry?

It lasted from September 1939 till May 1945 in all of Britain.


Which English cities suffered the most during World War 2?

no cities were evacuated. Children living is some cities - especially (east) London were


What does Coventry mean?

A large city in the middle of England. A manufacturing centre for aircraft, guns and ammunition it was bombed to bits in WW2. Not only because of targetted operations but also as a dumping ground for ordnance not dropped on Liverpool or Manchester.