Lists of casualties of wars are often incomplete and erroneous, particularly of earlier wars. Many of the dead were never identified and buried in mass graves. Some of the missing were never found. A complete and accurate list would be impossible to compile, although partial lists do exist with several historical organizations.
The Blitz ended in 1941
The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941 The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941
The Blitz Started on the night of the 7th September 1940 and ended on the 11th of May 1941.
The German Blitz, commonly referred to as the Blitz, was a sustained bombing campaign conducted by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during World War II. It primarily targeted major cities, including London, starting on September 7, 1940, and lasting until May 1941. The goal was to weaken British morale and disrupt war production, leading to widespread destruction and civilian casualties. The Blitz marked a significant phase in the air war between Germany and Britain.
It started on 7th September 1940 and ended in May 1941.
The Blitz in Cardiff, part of the broader bombing campaign during World War II, occurred primarily between 1940 and 1941. The most intense raids took place from late 1940 to early 1941, with significant bombings occurring on several nights. Cardiff experienced over 40 raids during this period, leading to extensive damage and loss of life. The most devastating night was on January 2, 1941, when the city suffered heavy bombardment.
The Blitz ended in 1941
During the Cardiff Blitz, which took place from 1941 to 1942, approximately 300 people were killed as a result of the bombings. The attacks targeted various parts of the city and resulted in significant damage to infrastructure and homes. The devastation led to a profound impact on the local community and highlighted the challenges faced during World War II.
No. The Blitz started in September 1940.
Roy Blitz was born on 1941-11-23.
The Blitz ran from 7 September 1940 and 10 May 1941.
Clydebank blitz happened In 1941 on the 13th and 14th of March.
London was still the main target but most of the bigger provincial cities were still attacked frequently. Portsmouth was severely bombed in January 1941.
The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941 The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941
The Blitz Started on the night of the 7th September 1940 and ended on the 11th of May 1941.
The Blitz ended May 10th in 1941.
The blitz started on 7 September 1940 and continued until 21 May 1941.