Yes.
Bombing of Ulm in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II happened in 1943.
Many parts of Germany were completely or majoritarily destroyed by Allied Bombing Raids or the invasion forces in 1944 and 1945. Most notably, Dresden was firebombed a such strong way that it has been described by some as an Allied War Crime. Of course, the Allied Bombing Raids were a result of the German-caused World War 2, but German civilians and cities still suffered.
During World War I, Germany operated around 100 Zeppelin airships. These airships were primarily used for reconnaissance and bombing missions against Allied targets. Their use was significant in the early years of the war, but by its conclusion, advancements in anti-aircraft technology and aircraft rendered them less effective. Ultimately, they became a symbol of the war's aerial warfare evolution.
it helped pave the way for a later all-out offensive
After the bombing on Imperial Japan, The U.S. and allied forces had won WWII
made big war
Indeed.
After WWII, Germany was defeated, bankrupt, and mostly a pile of rubble from Allied bombing raids.
Bombing of Ulm in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Königsberg in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Lübeck in World War II happened in 1942.
Bombing of Bangkok in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II happened in 1943.
Bombing of Braunschweig in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Pforzheim in World War II happened in 1945.
Bombing of Darmstadt in World War II happened in 1944.