End the war on the western front since France was already pinned and other countries were conquered. It also helped show the willpower of the British citizens
The Luftwaffe, German term for their air force, was bombing anyone, anything and in particular the shipping ports of London. It was used as a scare tactic of the English people. It only strengthened their resolved to defeat the madman Hitler and the evil Nazis. That was their concept of the Nazis.
The Blitz
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
a town. haha. obviously
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
London (being the capital of Great Britain) was bombed in retaliation for the earlier bombing by the British of Berlin, the capital of Germany. It was mostly a 'particular target' for Hitler who felt gravely insulted by the bombing of his capital city. The German military on the other hand had been focusing up to then on the bombing of British military air fields. Historians generally believe that if the German command had been allowed to go on focusing on the air fields, the British air force might have been largely destroyed, making a German invasion feasible. As it was, the focus on London allowed the RAF to rebuild and regroup, which probably was a major factor in Germany's decision to call off the invasion of Britain.
The blitz started because it was shown bombing a city would stop all life and Hitler used this and started bombing London, thinking nobody could ever live there again and cripple Britain.
1940
The Luftwaffe, German term for their air force, was bombing anyone, anything and in particular the shipping ports of London. It was used as a scare tactic of the English people. It only strengthened their resolved to defeat the madman Hitler and the evil Nazis. That was their concept of the Nazis.
The London bombing did occur in central London. The attack targeted the London Underground.
people died
london train bombing?
The Blitz
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
September
The Blitzkrieg bombing of London ended in May of 1941.
Hitler believed that by targeting civilians he could force the British to surrender and on 7th September 1940 began his daily bombing campaign. London was the main target but other major cities were also bombed. Casualties were high. On the first day of bombing 430 people were killed and 1,600 badly injured.