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They were much more methodical and widespread in WW2, as planes became more advanced in terms of payload delivery and range.

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Name given by the british to the German bombing of towns and cities during the winter of 1939-1940 when there was no fighting between France and Germany?

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Who was bombing London and other cities in England?

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What does blitz mean world war 2?

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What was the German bombing the British cities called?

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Was there any Red Cross camps in eastern Norway for Norwegian children to escape bombing in the cities?

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What two cities were destroied in world war 2?

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What were the main cities affected by the bombing?

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Why were children moved out of the cities during World War 2?

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.


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Why did The British Government decide to evacuate children from Britain's major cities in the early years of World War 2?

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