The Germans had no specific targets beyond the city itself. They bombed at night and the city, the entire country on fact, were completely blacked out, so specific target location was impossible. The Germans used a radio direction system which was a forerunner of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) in use at all airports today. Two widely separated radio transmitters broadcast a beam directly over London, one sending dashes, the other sending dots. When these two merged into a solid tone in the pilot's earphones he knew he was over London. Otherwise below everything was just a black, inky void. The Germans reasoned they might hit a factory or a military installation, they might hit homes of workers and kill them and cripple British war production that way, they might destroy the British will to continue the fight.
1938
The Nazis devasted Warsaw in September 1939 and Rotterdam in May 1940 before Britain starting bombing German cities.
The German airforce was called LuftWaffeBlitz means 'lightning' in GermanThe blitz began with the bombing in London for 76 nights in a rowBy the end of may 1941 over 43,000 people diedThe first intention of LuftWaffe was to bomb the RAF but ended up bombing cites insteadbals
"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.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the bombing plane? That's like asking who invented the wheel! The first bombing planes were developed during World War I, and a bunch of different countries were trying to outdo each other with their flying explosives. So, like, there's no one person you can point to and say, "Yep, they're the mastermind behind the bombing plane." It was more like a group effort in the chaos of war.
1938
The German operation to invade Britain was called "Umnternehen Seelöwe" (operation Sealion). Germany attacked England by bombing airfields at first in an attempt to gain air superiority in order to be able to invade. This battle was called the Battle of Britain. Britain was able to win the Battle of Britain when the German luftwaffe changed its bombing tactics and started targeting cities more than RAF bases. This gave the RAF enough time to prepare to attack the luftwaffe bombers and fighter escorts. It was during these bombing runs that the spitfire was able to prove itself superior to the German Messerschmidt fighters as it could fly at a higher celling. The creation of RADAR also benefited the British as they were able to find out the numbers, speed and direction of the German squadrons. After Hitler was unable to get air superiority the invasion of Britain would be difficult if not impossible.
The Nazis devasted Warsaw in September 1939 and Rotterdam in May 1940 before Britain starting bombing German cities.
The word "blitz" was first used in Britain during World War II, specifically in reference to the German bombing campaign against the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1941. It is derived from the German word "Blitzkrieg," meaning "lightning war." The term gained widespread usage in British media and public discourse during the London Blitz, which began in September 1940.
Blitz comes from the German word "blitz krieg" meaning lightning war, it was the bombing of Britain during wwII. Yes, as above, the Blitz was the bombing of the British cities following the Battle of Britain in the autumn of 1940 & the first part of 1941. Blitzkreig was the combination of the use of panzer (Armoured) forces coupled with dive bombers & rapid movement through a spearhead (Schwerpunkt) attack.
The one where the most people died.
The first Bali bombing was on October 12, 2002.
During World War II, the Allied strategic-bombing campaign had several interconnected purposes. First, it aimed to destroy military-related installations and industrial works. Second, it aimed to destroy other industrial, commercial, and transportation facilities that indirectly supported military operations or that were important for the German infrastructure. Finally, it aimed to weaken (perhaps even break) the morale of the German people.
Unfortunately during the first bombing of Darwin, the city was virtually defenceless when the bombs fell. So people had no where to run which is why so many people were killed.
Elizabeth the first. It was a Elizabethan England.
Elizabeth the first. It was a Elizabethan England.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor. Obviously.