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No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
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"Blitz" is a shortened form of the German word "Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war." It refers to the rapid and intense military strategy employed by the German forces during World War II, characterized by quick and overwhelming attacks to quickly incapacitate the enemy. The Blitz specifically refers to the sustained bombing campaign carried out by the German Luftwaffe against British cities from September 1940 to May 1941.
During WWII the airfield at Heathhall, Dumfries was attacked by a lone fighter and I believe he was shot down and the pilot killed. The pilot was believed to have been buried in Troqueer Church, Dumfries. Gretna, Dumfriesshire, was bombed on 7th April 1941. Seven bombs were dropped causing the loss of 28 killed.
No. The Central Powers never reached Paris during the First World War. During the Second World War, the German commander in Paris disobeyed Hitler's orders to destroy the city.
No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
Japan once bombed Pear Harbor before we entered WWII
Yes. Glasgow and surrounding areas, for example, were heavily bombed.
Only TWO cities in history have ever been Atomic bombed: Hiroshima & Nagasaki.
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No. Japan flew a submarine launched airplane over the state of Oregon and bombed it. That was the one and only time North America was ever bombed by an enemy war plane.
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The lowest daytime maximum temperature ever recorded in the city of Sheffield, United Kingdom is: -5.6 degrees celsius or 21.92 degrees fahrenheit, recorded in February 1895.
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Yes, parts of it were bombed.
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Yes, it was bombed during World War II