London was still the main target but most of the bigger provincial cities were still attacked frequently. Portsmouth was severely bombed in January 1941.
The term "Blitz War" typically refers to the intense aerial bombing campaign during World War II, particularly the German Luftwaffe's attacks on Britain from 1940 to 1941, known as the Blitz. Ultimately, the Allies, particularly Britain, emerged victorious by successfully defending against the bombings and maintaining their military and civilian morale. The failure of the Blitz to achieve its objectives contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany in the war.
The Blitz, which refers to the sustained bombing campaign conducted by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom from September 1940 to May 1941, aimed to weaken British morale and disrupt war production. Despite extensive destruction and civilian casualties, the British resilience during the Blitz ultimately bolstered national unity and determination to resist. The failure to achieve its objectives marked a significant turning point, as it allowed Britain to regroup and lay the groundwork for future Allied offensives. Ultimately, the Blitz solidified the resolve of the Allies and contributed to the eventual defeat of Germany in World War II.
Because of his close relationship with Nazi Germany
The Axis forces led by Nazi Germany, and Japan after they entered the war in December 1941
Guernica, Spain
it started by Britian dropping a bomb on Germany
The Manchester Blitz is sometimes known as the Christmas Blitz. The city of Manchester was heavily bombed by the German Nazi Luftwaffe. As an important inland port and industrial center, it was considered a primary target. The heaviest raids occurred in December, 1940 when 684 people were killed and another 2,364 were injured.
The blitz occurred in England when the Nazi Germans began dropping bombs on London in September 7th 1940 and it continued through May 10, 1941. After the Normandy Invasion the Germans began bombing again but that time period was not officially called the blitz.
The term "Blitz War" typically refers to the intense aerial bombing campaign during World War II, particularly the German Luftwaffe's attacks on Britain from 1940 to 1941, known as the Blitz. Ultimately, the Allies, particularly Britain, emerged victorious by successfully defending against the bombings and maintaining their military and civilian morale. The failure of the Blitz to achieve its objectives contributed to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany in the war.
Captain Nazi was created in 1941.
they were invaded in 1941
That depends, if by 'the blitz' you mean the Blitzkrieg tactics, France may have been subject to that before its eventual conquer by Nazi forces.
blitz krieg was was a totally new concept that few understood and was a masterful,"lightening" war" tactic that [ at the time" no one had any concept of defeating
The blitz, Nazi Zombies :) and battle of Britain
About 300 before 1941.
The Blitz was the nazi name for that operation. 1,172 civilians were killed and 4,448 injured on Plymouth alone but there were other cities bombed in the Blitz.
The Nazi Party of Germany attacked the USSR on June 22, 1941.