It was on September 25th, 1939
No. The Blitz started in September 1940.
The Blitz Started on the night of the 7th September 1940 and ended on the 11th of May 1941.
The blitz started on 7 September 1940 and continued until 21 May 1941.
It started on September 7, 1940. See the related links below for details about the Blitz.
it started in 1939-1945
The Blitz took place in 1940 to 1941 in England.The Blitz is short for German word 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'lightning war'hope this helps
It started on 7th September 1940 and ended in May 1941.
The blitz started on September 7th 1940. Answered by Kim Sparrow
Clydebank blitz happened In 1941 on the 13th and 14th of March.
i dont know but i know who started it the germans stared it :)
On September 25th, 1939, Germany terror bombed the city of Warsaw, Poland. Historically, this was the first 'blitz' air raid upon a civilian population, with an estimated 1150 bombing sorties made by the Luftwaffe, dropping approx 500 tons of explosives and 72 tons of incendiaries in the Warsaw Blitz. So, in answer to your question, Germany started the Blitz
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.