in England there were 40,000 houses bombed!
Approximately 50 preachers' homes were bombed in racially motivated attacks from 1947 to 1965. See related links for list and details
FDR used Radio to communicate with Americans .
The Soviet Union, China, Germany, Britain. Soviet Union: Germany invaded and took no prisoners. They killed millions of civilians. China: Japan invaded and committed some of the worst atrocities ever heard of against the Chinese civilians. Britain: Once Germany started bombing Britain, it wasn't safe anywhere in Britain. Civilians had to run to the bomb shelters, if they could get there in time. Their homes were completely destroyed. Germany: Towards the end of the war, Germany civilians were left without Shelter,Food,Water, and Heat. Really though if you were Jewish you had it the worst. In all of Europe, the Jews were rounded up and killed.
Queen Mother Elizabeth then Queen refused to leave London during the Blitz of the second world war. When Buckingham Palace was bombed and she narrowly averted serious injury, she said, "I am glad we have been bombed….it makes me feel like I can look the [heavily bombed] East End in the face." She spent the war crisscrossing the country, visiting the troops, and providing comfort and compassion to subjects who had lost their homes or their relatives in the bombing.
They weren't. They have no strategic value, unless they were used as airfields by the RAF. large building such as stately homes were often used as landmarks to find the main targets. Storment in northern Ireland was used by the Germans find the way to the shipyards in Belfast. Buckingham Palace was also bombed in ww2 but this only served the propaganda war.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 1.5 million homes in Britain were destroyed by bombs. In Germany, the number of homes destroyed by bombs is estimated to be around 3.5 million.
In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
Approximately 50 preachers' homes were bombed in racially motivated attacks from 1947 to 1965. See related links for list and details
During World War II, many houses, particularly in Europe, were characterized by their simplicity and functionality, often reflecting the economic constraints of the time. Many homes were constructed using local materials and featured basic designs, with an emphasis on durability. In heavily bombed areas, such as parts of Britain and Germany, homes were often damaged or destroyed, leading to the use of temporary structures or communal living arrangements. Overall, the aesthetic of houses during this period was largely influenced by the war's impact on resources and living conditions.
No one ever counted considering in Germany many of the cities had all their homes bombed and in the other countries The Nazis bombed out many cities. Warsaw was leveled. Parts of other cities and London were severely damaged. It has to be a figure in the hundreds of thousands or at least a million considering how many families were killed.
During World War II, approximately 1.2 million homes were destroyed in Britain due to bombings and other war-related destruction. The Blitz, a sustained campaign of aerial bombardment by Nazi Germany, significantly contributed to this devastation, particularly in cities like London. Additionally, many more homes were damaged, leading to widespread displacement and housing shortages in the post-war period.
I was started after WW II. Many childrens' homes had been bombed and were malnourished.
Housing changed in their styles, costs, building materials and mortgaging methods. In Britain they had special programs for the people who lost their homes which helped them get a new house and the homes where quickly built stick frame homes rather than the older brick styles of the homes that were bombed. In the USA new homes were built in the development style where all the homes looked basically alike and were approximately the same price as set by the developer. There were GI programs that helped the GIs to buy new homes. This trend of developer communities continued to this present day. If you want more details on the physical changes see the related question on the link below.
If you are talking about during WWII, it was because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the Americans feared that they were there to kill or bomb them, much like today with people from the Middle East.
In massive camps all over England. Many also in homes.
FDR used Radio to communicate with Americans .
After Japenese soldiers bombed Pearl Harbor. Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps. They were forced to sell/give up their homes and businesses. But after the war, they were given 20.000.