During World War II, London and Dresden were two cities that experienced devastating bombing campaigns. London endured the Blitz, a sustained aerial bombardment by the German Luftwaffe from 1940 to 1941, causing significant destruction and loss of life. Dresden was heavily bombed in February 1945 by Allied forces, resulting in widespread devastation and a controversial high civilian death toll. Both cities remain symbols of the war's impact on urban centers.
Yes it was very badly bombed because of engineering
Hitler believed that by targeting civilians he could force the British to surrender and on 7th September 1940 began his daily bombing campaign. London was the main target but other major cities were also bombed. Casualties were high. On the first day of bombing 430 people were killed and 1,600 badly injured.
Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
Buckingham Palace suffered a direct hit in WWII, nobody was hurt.
During World War II, many places in England were bombed, with London being the most heavily targeted during the Blitz from 1940 to 1941. Other significant cities that faced bombing raids include Coventry, which suffered devastating damage to its cathedral, as well as Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool. Port cities like Bristol and Portsmouth were also targeted due to their strategic importance. These bombings resulted in extensive destruction and loss of life across the country.
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London was bombed heavily in the early part of the war and Dresden, Germany was just about obliterated in Feb of 1945.
London, because nearly 6000 people were killed in London alone.
Kingston upon Thames is a town in the United Kingdom. It did in fact get heavily bombed during the WW2 blitz.
Yes it was very badly bombed because of engineering
The principal target in the Blitz was London. Coventry suffered concentrated attacks over several nights and there were also raids on seaports such as Liverpool and Portsmouth.
London by far.
Mostly places to the West and North... so - places like Cardiff Glasgow and Aberdeen...... Aberdeen was bombed , but not heavily. Clydeside was bombed heavily because of the shipbuilding and Cardiff docks were bombed.
blaaaaa What do you mean? Much of England was bombed to bits but the Germans also bombed cities in Scotland, Wales and even managed to reach Ireland.
During World War II, two notable Allied cities that were bombed are London and Coventry in the United Kingdom. London faced extensive bombing during the Blitz, while Coventry was heavily bombed in November 1940, resulting in significant destruction, particularly to its cathedral. These bombings were part of the Luftwaffe's campaign to demoralize the British populace and disrupt wartime production.
http://www.historiccoventry.co.uk/blitz/why-cov.php
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