Black Saturday refers to February 21, 1942, during the Blitz in World War II, when a series of devastating air raids were carried out by the German Luftwaffe on British cities, particularly London. This day was marked by intense bombings that caused significant destruction, casualties, and heightened fear among the British populace. The term "Black Saturday" symbolizes the tragic impact of the raids on civilians and the relentless nature of the conflict during this period.
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
were the bombing attacks of the blitz done during the day or night
The people of Norwich at the time of the Blitz were not greatly affected, but 340 people from Norwich were killed in the Blitz.
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
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On the Black Saturday that was the first time when the blitz started and everyone was scared that if something happen's to them!
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
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were the bombing attacks of the blitz done during the day or night
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.
The people of Norwich at the time of the Blitz were not greatly affected, but 340 people from Norwich were killed in the Blitz.
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
yes
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The Germans did a blitz on Great Britain during World War 2.
The Blitz ended May 10th in 1941.
because black means sad and it was on a Saturday .