a town. haha. obviously
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
The city of London .
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.
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.
Most towns and cities, along with various rural houses and communities in England were bombed during World War II.
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
day time
The one where the most people died.
Yes - and also in most other towns and cities.
The city of London .
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Many were bombed in one amount or another. London, Coventry Portsmouth & Plymouth were the most seriously affected. However this does not compare, except in the case of London, with the amount of bombing suffered later in the war against German centres of population.
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the treaty which would have efected the Germans the most would have been the treaty of Versailles Germany had lost alot of land and money
There are some clairvoyants based in Manchester and some in Liverpool.There are many in most towns and Cities of England.There are a lot in London and Kent.
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.
Middlesex no longer exists as a county as most of it has now been absorbed into Greater London. However, it is still used as a postal address. Towns or areas that still use Middlesex include Staines, Twickenham, Hayes, Uxbridge, West Drayton, Southall.