The port of Swansea was bombed by the Nazis so they could not conduct port services. Much of the town of Swansea was bombed too. Some bombed sites still stand. Some of the docks were never repaired.
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In the Swansea Blitz 230 were killed and over 400 were left injured
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In the Swansea Blitz 230 were killed and over 400 were left injured
Clydebank adjacent to Glasgow, was badly blitzed over two nights in March 1941, and the West of Glasgow got bombed with the fallout from Clydebank. Greenock was also badly bombed
Swansea were in the First Division 1981/2 - in fact they briefly topped it.
On the two occasions Swansea City and Arsenal faced off in calendar year 1982:February 27, 1982: Arsenal 0 - 2 Swansea CityNovember 20, 1982: Swansea City 1 - 2 Arsenal
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No. In fact the US didn't get involved until a few years after the start of the war. Russia was originally on Germany's side at the start. Germany completely blitzed poland, it was a surprise attack and Brittain and France were not prepared. France was still under the impression that Germany had no large military.
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A war, known as World War 2.
Swansea was bombed during World War 2. I have included the story from Wikipedia under the heading of Swansea. Cute town in the pictures. Whilst the city itself has a long history, many of the city centre buildings are post-war as much of the original centre was destroyed by World War II bombing on the 19th, 20th and 21st of February 1941 (the 'Three Nights Blitz').[10] Within the city centre are the ruins of the castle, the Marina, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea Museum, the Dylan Thomas Centre, the Environmental Centre, and the Market, which is the largest covered market in Wales.[11] It backs onto the Quadrant shopping centre which opened in 1978 and the adjoining St David's Centre opened in 1982. Other notable modern buildings are the BT Tower (formerly the GPO tower) built around 1970, Alexandra House built in 1976, County Hall built in 1982. Swansea Leisure Centre opened in 1977; it has undergone extensive refurbishment which retained elements of the original structure and re-opened in March 2008. Behind it stands the National Waterfront Museum, opened in October 2005. Swansea was granted city status in 1969,[12] to mark Prince Charles's investiture as the Prince of Wales. The announcem
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