The bombing of Britain during World War II, particularly the Blitz, was primarily a result of its opposition to Nazi Germany's expansionist policies and military aggression. Britain, alongside its allies, stood against the Axis powers, which led to retaliatory bombing campaigns by Germany aimed at weakening British morale and military capability. While the bombings were acts of war, they were driven by strategic military objectives rather than a notion of deserving punishment. Ultimately, the bombings reflect the brutal realities of wartime conflict rather than any moral justification.
London was bombed almost every night during the Battle of Britain.
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
zeppelins
The Royal Air Force (Britain) and the American air force bombed Dresden. from Ciara 12
War implements were being manufactured "according to the Nazi spies in Britain".
Germany bombed Great Britain, and Britain, in retaliation, did the same.
London was bombed almost every night during the Battle of Britain.
Germany
Britain was bombed via German/Italian air raids using the Luftwaffe and the Fiat BR.20 bombers
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
zeppelins
The Royal Air Force (Britain) and the American air force bombed Dresden. from Ciara 12
The battle of Britain
He bombed the place
As far as I know, he DIDN'T. Germany BOMBED Britain. Because Britain was Germany's enemy. Neither Hitler (personally) nor Germany invaded Britain. London was heavily bombed, Coventry was bombed, other cities were bombed, but the country was not invaded. The British Channel Islands, however, were invaded. The islands (Guernsey, Jersey) were occupied by Germany, being closer to France than to England.
i really dont know
They both bombed each other