The main cities affected by the bombing during World War II included London, which faced the Blitz; Dresden, known for its devastating bombing in February 1945; Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, which were targeted with atomic bombs in August 1945; and Tokyo, which suffered extensive damage from firebombing raids. Each of these cities experienced significant destruction, loss of life, and lasting impacts on their populations and infrastructure.
Yes, Kingsbury, a small town in England, experienced bombing during World War II. The town was targeted due to its proximity to industrial areas and military installations. However, it did not suffer extensive damage compared to larger cities. The bombing raids were part of the broader conflict that affected many towns and cities across the UK.
The children were moved from the cities to the countryside to avoid bombing. There would be no point in moving them to other cities as they too would be (and were) bombed.
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.
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The Blitz - short for blitzkrieg - German for lightning strike.
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To frighten the English people, which was the main reason for bombing cities.
The heavy and frequent bombing attacks on London and other cities in the UK (eg Coventry and Plymouth) during WW2 was known as the 'Blitz'.
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No cities were targeted at Pearl Harbor; only the military bases.
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The population was 5,800.
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Bombing the German cities was killing civilians. Many people believed this was wrong and that aerial attacks should be targeted at industrial and military facilities.
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Yes, Kingsbury, a small town in England, experienced bombing during World War II. The town was targeted due to its proximity to industrial areas and military installations. However, it did not suffer extensive damage compared to larger cities. The bombing raids were part of the broader conflict that affected many towns and cities across the UK.
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