Many bombs but the most common were the V-1 and the V-2 bombs. The V-1 & V-2 were not used in the blitz, they did not exist then. The blitz was at the beginning of WW2, from 1940 until Hitler turned on Russia in 1942. The V-1 & V-2 were not available until Germany was already beginning to lose the war in 1944. Bombs dropped during the Blitz were ordinary high-explosive "dumb" bombs, what are today typically labeled as an "iron bomb" - a steel casing filled with some form of high explosive. The most commonly used ones by German bombers were 100kg and 250kg bombs, with some incendiary (fire-causing) bombs also mixed in.
2 atomic bombs and 2 million HE bombs and 5 million incendiary fire bombs
Over 2,000,000 people thats loads of people
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The Blitz was the nazi name for that operation. 1,172 civilians were killed and 4,448 injured on Plymouth alone but there were other cities bombed in the Blitz.
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there wasn't much sports going on in world war 2 because too many bombs were being dropped. (the blitz started it)
it was 10 bombs
Hundreds of bombs were dropped on Bristol during the war. Bombs were not measured according to the amount dropped but the tonnage that was dropped. Thousands of tons were dropped on Bristol and other areas.
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The Blitz during World War II destroyed 19 churches in London when nearly 30,000 bombs were dropped. In addition to the churches, 31 guildhalls were destroyed, and thousands of people were killed.
thousandsBombing campaigns are not measured in terms of "how many bombs were dropped" but rather how many tons of bombs were used. The Luftwaffe dropped about 45,000 tons of bombs during the Blitz. Some of this tonnage was used on other locations but London received the bulk of the bombs up to May 1941.
Many bombs but the most common were the V-1 and the V-2 bombs. The V-1 & V-2 were not used in the blitz, they did not exist then. The blitz was at the beginning of WW2, from 1940 until Hitler turned on Russia in 1942. The V-1 & V-2 were not available until Germany was already beginning to lose the war in 1944. Bombs dropped during the Blitz were ordinary high-explosive "dumb" bombs, what are today typically labeled as an "iron bomb" - a steel casing filled with some form of high explosive. The most commonly used ones by German bombers were 100kg and 250kg bombs, with some incendiary (fire-causing) bombs also mixed in.
they didn't many people died because of fright