BRITAIN
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Aerial bombing, first of airfields, then of cities and industry.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 410,000 to 600,000 German civilians died due to Allied bombing raids. In Britain, civilian casualties from German bombing campaigns, particularly during the Blitz, were approximately 43,000. These figures highlight the tragic impact of aerial warfare on civilian populations in both countries.
The German airforce was called LuftWaffeBlitz means 'lightning' in GermanThe blitz began with the bombing in London for 76 nights in a rowBy the end of may 1941 over 43,000 people diedThe first intention of LuftWaffe was to bomb the RAF but ended up bombing cites insteadbals
BRITAIN
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
The German air war against the British during WW II was called the the Battle of Britain. The German bombing of British cities was called The Blitz - short for Blitzkrieg (lightning strike).
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Churchill and Britain knew that Britain was saved at last.
The Blitz
The Battle of Britain The bombing of London & other cities was known as the Blitz.
Invasion, bombing them from the air, the Battle of Britain, and The Blitz.
The German Luftwaffe
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The Nazis were bombing Britain.