Bombs and fires destroyed much of London.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
no cities were evacuated. Children living is some cities - especially (east) London were
No - most of the SOUTH was
Manila was declared an "open city" , and thus spared destruction. I would have thought that Dresden, Hamburg and Hiroshima/Nagasaki were the most devastated. Manila was the second most destroyed city, after Warsaw, Poland in WWII
Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.
London was the most bombed capital city during WW2 .
the most bombed city in Great Britain was London. bombs fell on London for 59 consecutive nights.
The one where the most people died.
Most British cities were bombed during World War 2
The Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed most of the buildings which preceded that time, but the Tower of London (11th century and earlier) survived.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
most mojor citys like london
Evacuees of London, England during World War II, most of them children, were sent to towns and cities that were north of London, England. Many citizens of London, England stayed in underground shelters overnight during the bombings. They had to leave them during the day and then stand in line to get back into them at night.
they suffered because most of the land they depended on had been destroyed during the war
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
During most of the second World War, Poland had a government in exile in London that was recognized diplomatically by most of the Allied Powers.