It was a scare tactic used by the Luftwaffe. They referred to it as "Tod von oben," or Death from above.
So, to answer your question,
Yes and no. Only the Stuka Dive Bombers carried sirens. To the people on the ground being bombed by the stuka it would have sounded like a sirens.
there were airaid sirens and poppy sirens and i dont no what els
Air raid sirens were put up to warn civilians.
Defending Britain from German bombers.
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In Britain they had many sirens to alert people to air raids.
Repeatedly and often. Yes.
100,000
there were airaid sirens and poppy sirens and i dont no what els
German planes during World War II varied in appearance depending on the models. Some iconic German planes include the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190, which were single-engine monoplanes with distinctive designs. These planes typically had sleek, streamlined fuselages and distinctive twin-tail designs.
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Air raid sirens were put up to warn civilians.
the English pilots could use parachutes to jump out of their planes when the German's bombed their planes hope this helps!
The exact number of German planes shot down during World War II varies by source, but estimates suggest that around 78,000 German aircraft were destroyed. This figure includes both combat losses and those lost to accidents or on the ground. The Allies targeted German air power extensively, contributing to the weakening of the Luftwaffe throughout the war.
Well in world war 2 planes were mainly bomb planes as the German's wanted to kill us as we wouldn't let them rule our country . Anyway this is when we began to start seeing these planes . The planes would drop bombs just by a push of a button . That's basically what bomb planes were .
The two planes were Spitfire and the lancaster bomber
Yes he made many planes Yes he made many planes
A German hunting squadron, known as a Jagdstaffel, typically consisted of around 12 to 20 aircraft during World War I. These squadrons were designed for aerial combat and often included a mix of fighter planes and supporting aircraft. The exact number could vary depending on the specific squadron and the time period within the war.