During World War II, the German Blitz, particularly the bombing campaigns conducted by the Allies, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 German civilians died as a result of the air raids. Major cities like Hamburg and Dresden suffered particularly devastating losses. The impact of the bombings extended beyond immediate fatalities, causing long-term psychological and social effects on the population.
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.
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In the Swansea Blitz 230 were killed and over 400 were left injured
Way more than that died during the Blitz, it's to be estimated that between 40,000 - 43,000 civilians were killed and over 50,000+ injured in the Blitz.
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
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The Blitz or the London Blitz.
The people of Norwich at the time of the Blitz were not greatly affected, but 340 people from Norwich were killed in the Blitz.
By taking shelter and by being lucky.
Lots">Lotsover 40,000!During the Blitz in London, roughly 40,000 civilians died and many many more were injured.
it started by Britian dropping a bomb on Germany
blitz boys and the railway children
the effects of the blitz was people turning into cannibals
The Blitz ended May 10th in 1941.
The Germans did a blitz on Great Britain during World War 2.
food and clothes were rationed during the blitz because people were selfishly using them as dildos.