Churches were bombed during wars, particularly in World War II, as part of broader military strategies aimed at disrupting enemy morale and infrastructure. They were often seen as symbols of national identity and cultural heritage, making them targets to undermine the enemy's resolve. Additionally, some churches were used as bases for military operations or were located near strategic sites, further justifying their destruction in the eyes of military planners. The bombing of churches also resulted in significant civilian casualties, raising ethical concerns about the targeting of religious and cultural sites.
it was bombed by the Japanese in 1942,
no
Most British cities were bombed during World War 2
You will have to be more specific. All of the combatants in World War II bombed many cities.
Farnborough was an RAF airfield during Wprld War 2 so it would most likely have been bombed.
Yes, Sofia was bombed and was bombed by the Americans! ;)
it was bombed by the Japanese in 1942,
No.
no
no
During the second world war the Americans bombed both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It was bombed in 1941 during World War II during an air raid on Plymouth.
London was the most bombed capital city during WW2 .
No Australian city was bombed during WW1.
Most British cities were bombed during World War 2
Germany never bombed any Japanese cities during World War 2. They were allied to each other during that war.
Yes