During the clydebank blitz you would firstly nhear sirens going of and there would be a lot of noise. The policemen would be on duty along with the air raid wardens making sure no lightsd could be seen. There was a lot of fires you could feel the heat from a long distance away. About 12,000 houses were damaged and only about 7 undamaged.
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A video is available for you to view about the reconstruction of Clydebank, Scotland on the link below. If you google the words Clydebank Blitz you can get a lot more information but this video is very good. see below
The Blitz Started on the night of the 7th September 1940 and ended on the 11th of May 1941.
In 1938 (before the war had started, the German Air-force (The Luftwaffe) had taken reconnaissance pictures of Clydebank, Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick and Yoker - using non-military planes with cameras attached to them. From these they were able to see the large Industrial potential of the area in Wartime. In this pre war mission, they found the Fuel tanks at Duntocher, the Singer factory, John Browns shipyard, and the Shipyards in the Beardmore area (where the hotel/hospital now sits). These areas were heavily bombed on the nights of the raids. After the war was finished, a Clydebank born soldier by chance found some of the surveillence photos from the 1938 mission.
Clydebank was a major industrial town, particularly involved in shipbuilding.
Clydebank blitz happened In 1941 on the 13th and 14th of March.
Clydebank blitz happened In 1941 on the 13th and 14th of March.
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A video is available for you to view about the reconstruction of Clydebank, Scotland on the link below. If you google the words Clydebank Blitz you can get a lot more information but this video is very good. see below
21:10 on the 14th of March then it ended at 06:20 in the morning.
During the Clydebank Blitz in World War II, the two main industries in Clydebank were shipbuilding and engineering. The area was home to significant shipyards, including the famous John Brown & Company, which produced warships and merchant vessels. Additionally, engineering firms in Clydebank contributed to the production of munitions and other war-related materials, making the town a critical site for wartime industry. The Blitz resulted in substantial destruction of these industrial facilities, severely impacting the local economy and workforce.
The Blitz Started on the night of the 7th September 1940 and ended on the 11th of May 1941.
Clydebank College was created in 1965.
Clydebank F.C. was created in 2003.
Titan Clydebank was created in 1907.
In 1938 (before the war had started, the German Air-force (The Luftwaffe) had taken reconnaissance pictures of Clydebank, Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick and Yoker - using non-military planes with cameras attached to them. From these they were able to see the large Industrial potential of the area in Wartime. In this pre war mission, they found the Fuel tanks at Duntocher, the Singer factory, John Browns shipyard, and the Shipyards in the Beardmore area (where the hotel/hospital now sits). These areas were heavily bombed on the nights of the raids. After the war was finished, a Clydebank born soldier by chance found some of the surveillence photos from the 1938 mission.