Yes, there were a number of Zepplin bombing raids on England during the war.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the bombing plane? That's like asking who invented the wheel! The first bombing planes were developed during World War I, and a bunch of different countries were trying to outdo each other with their flying explosives. So, like, there's no one person you can point to and say, "Yep, they're the mastermind behind the bombing plane." It was more like a group effort in the chaos of war.
The main cities affected by the bombing during World War II included London, which faced the Blitz; Dresden, known for its devastating bombing in February 1945; Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, which were targeted with atomic bombs in August 1945; and Tokyo, which suffered extensive damage from firebombing raids. Each of these cities experienced significant destruction, loss of life, and lasting impacts on their populations and infrastructure.
strategic bombing during WW 1 was principally carried out by the United Kingdom and France for the Entente Powers Powers and Germany for the Central Powers. All the nations at war eventually engaged in such bombing, and, excepting Rome and Washington, the capital city of each major belligerent was targeted. A multi-national air force to strike at Germany was planned but never materialised. The aerial bombing of cities, intended to destroy the enemy's morale, was introduced by the Germans in the opening days of the war.Early strategic bombing attempts led to the development of specialised bomber aircraft, during World War I. Initially bombs were dropped by hand and aimed by the naked eye, but by the end of the war bombsights had been developed. The introduction of air raid warnings and shelters can be dated to World War I, as can the design of anti-aircraft artilleryand the development of methods for coordinated aerial defence. Many of the advocates of strategic bombing during the interwar period, such as Italy's Giulio Douhet, America's Billy Mitchell, and Britain's Hugh Trenchard, had commanded aircraft during World War I. The improvements in aircraft technology during and after the war convinced many that "the bomber will always get through", and this belief influenced planning for strategic bombing in World War II.
America didnt fight as long as the UK did. Several events happened such as the Japanese Bombing of the American Naval Fleet at pearl harbour, or the German fire bombing of the U.K. in 1940. So really America nor the UK saved each other in World War Two as they both had many victories
There was no single leader during WW1. Each country had their own leader.
The olympics was closed during world war because in every game we might fight with each other or play roughly
to end the war :)
entente and central powers
They had to suffer and even doubt they fought and lived.
ussr and the us of a
We thought about blowing each other up a lot.