Dresden.
London.
No one ever counted considering in Germany many of the cities had all their homes bombed and in the other countries The Nazis bombed out many cities. Warsaw was leveled. Parts of other cities and London were severely damaged. It has to be a figure in the hundreds of thousands or at least a million considering how many families were killed.
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Germany, Japan and Italy lost- and became governed by the countries that won. Much of Europe and Asia was severely damaged by the war. The US ended the war with little damage to its cities, agriculture and manufacturing, and was the sole possessor of atomic weapons- shifting power heavily to the US.
Germany, Japan and Italy lost- and became governed by the countries that won. Much of Europe and Asia was severely damaged by the war. The US ended the war with little damage to its cities, agriculture and manufacturing, and was the sole possessor of atomic weapons- shifting power heavily to the US.
Germany Most of the major cities of Germany were heavilly bombed. Russia Lenningrad, Stalingrad
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Very damaged, millions had been murdered, a lot of cities were nothing more but piles of rock and rubble. They made Germany sign a treaty and pay for it.
Among those badly damaged were London, Hamburg, Berlin, Leningrad, Stalingrad, Nanking, Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
During World War II, approximately 1.2 million homes in Britain were destroyed or severely damaged due to bombing raids, particularly during the Blitz from 1940 to 1941. Major cities like London, Coventry, and Liverpool faced significant destruction. The extensive damage necessitated a large-scale rebuilding effort in the post-war years.
no cities were evacuated. Children living is some cities - especially (east) London were
It is estimated that about 50% of Syria's infrastructure has been destroyed or severely damaged since the start of the civil war in 2011. This includes homes, schools, hospitals, and other essential buildings. The conflict has also taken a devastating toll on the economy and displaced millions of people from their homes.