During the Blitz in London from September 1940 to May 1941, German bombings occurred almost nightly, with raids typically lasting several hours. On some nights, bombings could start as early as dusk and continue until dawn, causing widespread destruction and civilian casualties. The intensity and duration of the raids varied, but Londoners often faced persistent aerial attacks throughout the week.
1940-1945
== == == == The Blitz began September 7th 1940 when London was first bombed. London was bombed for 57 consecutive days or nights. The Blitz, the bombing of London and other English cities and towns, is generally regarded as lasting from September 1940 to mid May 1941, although there were still isolated air raids after that time. From June 13th 1944, when the first V1 flying bomb exploded, people again had to take cover. The V1 was followed by the V2 rocket. == ==
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
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
Each complete revolution of the London Eye takes 30 minutes.
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In World War II, the "Blitz" campaign was a series of intense, prolonged air attacks by German air forces upon civilian, industrial, and military targets in Great Britain. Beginning in September of 1940 and lasting into May of 1941, the "Blitz" lasted less than a year. While it caused considerable damage, it did not succeed in knocking Great Britain out of the war.
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3 months