They were much more methodical and widespread in WW2, as planes became more advanced in terms of payload delivery and range.
The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
The heavy and frequent bombing attacks on London and other cities in the UK (eg Coventry and Plymouth) during WW2 was known as the 'Blitz'.
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Children from British cities were sent to the countryside during World War II to keep them safe from anticipated bombing.
The Britons were targeted during the blitz. Hitlers intention for bombing was to scare them into surrendering and make it difficult for them to wage war.
The Blitz
Germany during World War II
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
Strategic bombing of cities and factories
The Blitz refers to German bombing raids on cities during WW2
The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
There were no such camps in Norway during the war, neither did Norway suffer from heavy bombing during ww2. Particulary the east suffered minimal damages, but the western-most had some problems with british bombing.
Are you thinking of Nuclear Bombs? That would be Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Otherwise.., there were hundreds of cities 'destroyed' during WWII by conventional bombing as well.
The main cities affected by the bombing during World War II included London, which faced the Blitz; Dresden, known for its devastating bombing in February 1945; Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, which were targeted with atomic bombs in August 1945; and Tokyo, which suffered extensive damage from firebombing raids. Each of these cities experienced significant destruction, loss of life, and lasting impacts on their populations and infrastructure.
Children were moved out of cities and out in to the country side because the cities had lots of people in them and were being bombed. the country side was safe because there were not that many people. I hope this is helpful.
Strategic bombing campaign of cities and factories.
The Battle Britain - 1940 - All major cities were declared open cities by the NAZIS for bombing during this period.