During World War II, approximately one-third of London was destroyed by bombing raids.
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Japanese records were destroyed as the war was ending. Best estimates by some historians is approximately 50,000 aircraft built & destroyed.
Too much. Millions were killed, including soldiers, unsuspecting families, and those who were slaughtered in the Nazi concentration camps. If you would like exact figures, check wikipedia.com on World War II. And if you would like to know more about the concentration camps, check out Corie Ten Boom's autobiography.
The tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party was worth about 1 million in today's money.
if have too much of money you can study in London
Bombs and fires destroyed much of London.
London was bombed in the World War days but it did not affect to much of the surrounding land or the people too much now if somebody tries to destroy London its allies like the United States would likely get involved and attack who ever that tried to go after London
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No - most of the SOUTH was
Our world will probably be destroyed in the year 2012 unless we go green.
They had tanks, airplanes and much more advanced technology in WWII, carriages were obviously accessible but obsolete at the time.
30% give or take 100%.
Japanese records were destroyed as the war was ending. Best estimates by some historians is approximately 50,000 aircraft built & destroyed.
That depends a lot where you start your trip.
London used to be the biggest city in the world but now lots and lots of places have a much bigger population.
All theatres in London were closed during the years 1592-1593 because of a particularly nasty plague outbreak. During that time, actors had to play in venues outside of London, which were much less profitable. There was a smaller plague outbreak and theatre closure in London in 1596.