Blitz's
The Blitz.
they were evacuated by train
Air raids on Britain by Germany mainly used Zeppelin airships, although in 1917, aeroplanes were used. Tthe raids generated fear amongst the civilian population and consumed more resources than the actual raids - more than 10,000 men were diverted to air defenses. Altogether 557 people were killed in air raids in Britain in approximately 100 raids.
The German airship that dropped bombs during World War I is called the Zeppelin. These rigid airships were used for reconnaissance missions and strategic bombing raids over enemy territory, particularly targeting cities in Britain. The Zeppelin raids were an early form of aerial warfare and caused both military and civilian casualties. Their use marked a significant development in military aviation during the war.
Aeroplanes fought in the air in world war one. It was also called an 'aerial dogfight' .
no he was not
bombardment
never happened
The Blitz.
sept 18th, 1944
air raid shelters
None, when the war ended, the air raids ended.
The Luftwaffe invented air raids during the Spanish Civil War.
The French were not bothered by air raids.
they were evacuated by train
An air raid was when a countries bombers flew over and dropped bombs on a certain area.
A series of air raids refers to multiple coordinated attacks conducted from the air on specific targets such as military bases, industrial sites, or population centers. These raids are typically carried out by aircraft armed with bombs or missiles for the purpose of causing damage or destruction.