*Military targets were bombed. *Nearly alltowns and cities with a population of 100,000+ were bombed. The raid on Coventry in November 1940 is particularly well known, but some places were repeatedly subjected tosevere raids. It is sometimes said that the city worst affected in relation to its size at the time was Hull, which had a population of about 300,000.
Every German city with a population of more than about 80,000 was bombed. Berlin, Hamburg and Dresden were particularly severely bombed.
All the bigger German cities (population about 80,000 plus) were severely bombed. Many smaller places were also bombed.
The most serious fire-bombings in Europe were those on Hamburg (July 1943) and Dresden (February 1945).
Dresden
Half of Berlin
Germany never really had any cities destroyed in Word War I. All of the major fighting and destruction was on the Western front of Belgium and northern France. On the other hand, during World War II, every major city was destroyed.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
World War I was not blamed on World War II because World War I happened first. Rather, World War II was blamed on World War I, because WWI destroyed the German economy and made Hitler's message of national unity and triumph attractive to the average German.
Germany never really had any cities destroyed in Word War I. All of the major fighting and destruction was on the Western front of Belgium and northern France. On the other hand, during World War II, every major city was destroyed.
There were no French cities destroy, but there were nine villages destroyed. Three of which have been rebuilt and the other six have been preserved. Germany also didn't have any real cities destroyed from fighting.There were no real countries destroyed,instead they were separated into individual ruling countries.For more specific information on World War I, see: world-war-i
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
It seems that you are confusing the holocaust with World War 2.
Hiroshima and Nackazaki.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
During World War II, Germany suffered substantial losses to its aircraft. An estimated 76,875 German airplanes were destroyed in the fighting.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
Leningrad & Stalingrad Cheers Rawad Nassif
World War I was not blamed on World War II because World War I happened first. Rather, World War II was blamed on World War I, because WWI destroyed the German economy and made Hitler's message of national unity and triumph attractive to the average German.