It happened on the night of Tuesday the 15th April 1941, two days after Easter Sunday. Belfast was a major industrial city, famous for ship building and other engineering. So it was capable of making a great contribution to the war effort for the allies. This made it a natural target for the German bombers.
945 people were killed, 2,439 people injured and 56,885 houses damaged or destroyed. The harbor and shipyard were burned.
because hitler had an enemy in belfast so he bombed it
The Belfast Blitz was an event that occurred on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941 during World War II. Two hundred bombers of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) attacked the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Nearly one thousand people died as a result of the bombing and 1,500 were injured. In terms of property damage, half of the houses in Belfast were damaged or destroyed. Outside of the city of London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the blitz.
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00
Syracuse Blitz was created in 1998.
Blitz is short for Blitzkrieg, German for lightning war
how many pepople were killed in the blitz
The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941 The Belfast Blitz was a series of 4 night raids on Belfast during April/ May 1941
The German Luftwafe did the bombings on four different occasions. Hundreds of people in Belfast were killed.
The Belfast Blitz was an event that occurred on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941 during World War II. Two hundred bombers of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) attacked the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Nearly one thousand people died as a result of the bombing and 1,500 were injured. In terms of property damage, half of the houses in Belfast were damaged or destroyed. Outside of the city of London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the blitz.
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The Belfast Blitz was the high-casualty German air raids on Belfast in April and May 1941 during World War II. The first was on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941. Two hundred bombers of the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) attacked the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Some 900 people died as a result of the bombing and 1,500 were injured. In terms of property damage, half of the houses in Belfast were damaged or destroyed. Outside of the city of London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the Blitz.[1][2] The second high casualty raid was on the night of Sunday 4 May 1941 when 150 were killed.source: Wikipedia
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945 people were killed, 2,439 people injured and 56,885 houses damaged or destroyed. The harbor and shipyard were burned.
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2956 people were killed and 300 injured. 5 homes were destroyed. Britain fought back, and 300 of their men and planes were destroyed.
Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg - lightning strike. Answer: The Blitz had nothing to do with blitzkrieg. The term "Blitz" was originated by the British press (maybe because, like lightning, it came from the sky without real warning and caused damage).
The Blitz was intended to demoralise the British in to surrendering to Germany. It was hoped that the immense damage and civilian casualties would force Britain to surrender but they didn't.