Your question is rather vague- somewhat free-fire rather than tightly aimed or concentrated hits! The only thing I can think of might have been the Battle Of Britain which had a semi-documentary nature. German characters were drawn as one-dimensional caricatures, as was common in Propaganda films. There may have been a film entitled Blitzkrieg or a similar title (Night of the Blitz) Your angle-off seems to suggest the main character was a civilian or detective or something.. Not aware of this. There was a novel where a group of diplomatic agents ATTEMPTED to prevent the atomic bombing of Nagasaki ( the second tactical use of Nuclear weapons in history)- and as the ending is known in advance- Big Blast over Nagasaki- the plot just would come off as inept and anti-war. As far as I known it was only a novel- and much of the action took place in a staff car or Jeep-like vehicle- ( The Japanese higher-ups used Mercedes Benz vehicles. Color of arm-of-service for direct Imperial staff- Purple!-Or maroon with purple band, neat. Rising sun device on rear door.
During World War II, London was a dangerous place. The city was subject to a period of sustained bombing from the German Luftwaffe (air force) and so thousands of city children were sent to stay out in the country, where it was believed they would be safe. Country people opened up their homes to these children, taking them in for months at a time to provide a safe haven for them.
Yes, the Boy Meets World character Minkus is the father of Girl Meets World character Farkle.
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The Blitz or the London Blitz.
The Blitzkrieg bombing of London ended in May of 1941.
Many parts of London had to be rebuilt as they had been destroyed by bombing.
Germany during World War II
On September 5, 1940, the Germans began bombing London, reportedly in retaliation for a British raid on Berlin. Bad weather, however, hampered their efforts and it was not until September 15, that the massive bombing attacks began.
It's when aircraft from one side bombed a city from the other side, such as the Germans bombing London, or the Americans bombing Berlin.
The one where the most people died.
If the question is "What in the First World War" then the answer is planes (Gotha's).
The city of London .
AnswerThe bombing of London is commonly called the London Blitz, or simply, the Blitz. The word derives from the German term blitzkrieg, which refers to the World War II Nazi strategy using targeted, fast-moving, overwhelming force in order to make it difficult for the enemy to respond. AnswerI believe you are referring to the bombing of London during WWII by Nazi Germany. The word for it is called a "blitzkrieg" In German, it means "lighting war."
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During German airstrikes in London during World War II, Londoners went down into the London subway system, called the "Underground" for protection against German bombs. This plan was actually successful, and many people survived the air raids. Children were routinely evacuated to country areas including Wales where the chances of bombing runs were minimal