London by far.
London was the most bombed capital city during WW2 .
The principal target in the Blitz was London. Coventry suffered concentrated attacks over several nights and there were also raids on seaports such as Liverpool and Portsmouth.
The most bombed town in Scotland was Peterhead, in the North-East. This was due to the fact that it held captured German U-Boats, Home to R.A.F. Buchan and was vital in the British ship-building industry.
the most bombed city in Great Britain was London. bombs fell on London for 59 consecutive nights.
because its is the capital and that's gonna be very busy and has the royals and big Ben also its gonna cos most torture
A. Manchester B. London C. Belfast D. Sheffield E. Coventry F. Portsmouth G. Glasgow H. Edinburgh I. Canterbury J. Newcastle K. Norwich L. Sunderland M. Liverpool N. Bristol O. Bath P. Plymouth Q. Exeter R. Norwich S. Ipswich T. Birmingham U. Nottingham V. Hull W. Middlesborough X. Clydebank Y. Swansea Z. Cardiff
London was still the main target but most of the bigger provincial cities were still attacked frequently. Portsmouth was severely bombed in January 1941.
Coventry was bombed several times by the Luftwaffe. The most devastating attack occurred on 14 November 1940. On that day, 568 people were killed and 60000 buildings were destroyed.
because it was right on the river Dee so German bombers could track it easily. Simples
Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.
Most British cities were bombed during World War 2
The Liverpool blitz was the period when German aircraft bombed Liverpool extensively during WW2. The worst period was between August 1940 and May 1941. The raids were the most heavy outside London. The targets were primarily the docks and the transport infrastructure supporting them. Liverpool and Birkenhead comprised the largest port complex on the west coast.