No rapid German retreat and Italian surrender helped spare the city
There were no such camps in Norway during the war, neither did Norway suffer from heavy bombing during ww2. Particulary the east suffered minimal damages, but the western-most had some problems with british bombing.
Yes, Kingsbury, a small town in England, experienced bombing during World War II. The town was targeted due to its proximity to industrial areas and military installations. However, it did not suffer extensive damage compared to larger cities. The bombing raids were part of the broader conflict that affected many towns and cities across the UK.
No battles fought here
you will suffer enormous pain and die eventually
during the London blitz big ben did suffer some damage, but continued to work throughout
Rubber materials can suffer severe damage during an earthquake due to the shaking motion. The repeated stretching and compression that occurs during the shaking can cause the rubber to degrade and fail, resulting in cracks and fractures. Additionally, exposure to high temperatures and fire during an earthquake can further damage rubber materials.
no they didn't
If you look directly at the sun, whether there is an eclipse or not, you may suffer eye damage.
They had to suffer and even doubt they fought and lived.
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
Unreinforced masonry buildings, soft-story buildings, and buildings with weak foundations are among the types of structures that can suffer the most severe damage during an earthquake. These structures are more vulnerable to collapse or extensive damage due to their lack of structural reinforcement or design flaws that make them susceptible to ground shaking.
Napalm bombing