answersLogoWhite

0

The blitz

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

When were the us embassies in kenya and Tanzania bombed?

The U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed on August 7, 1998. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the coordinated attacks, which resulted in significant loss of life and injuries.


Which mountain range formed when the plate containing the Indian subcontinent bombed into the continent of Asia?

The Himalayas.


How long can gorse seeds remain in the ground and still germinate?

During the research I did on gorse I found that most sources said up to 40 years in the soil and they can still germinate. However, in England they had cobblestone roads and then 100 years later when London was bombed gorse seeds started growing where the cobble road had been. So I suppose this shows that a hundred possibly even hundreds of years!


What are some geographical features in Tokyo?

There are many. Mt. Fuji (aka Fuji-san), Hiroshima Memorial Park (where japan was bombed in war with America), Nara Temple (the largest wooden temple), Nagoya Castle (made of gold), the Akashi Bridge (longest suspention bridge in the world)


How was the map of Europe re-drawn after World War 1?

Well, after World War 1, many countries in Europe saw changes to their borders as new nations were created and old empires dissolved. The Treaty of Versailles played a significant role in re-drawing the map, with countries like Germany losing territory and new nations like Poland and Czechoslovakia being established. It was a time of great change and rebuilding, much like creating a new painting on a fresh canvas.

Related Questions

Why did Hitler invade British cities?

As far as I know, he DIDN'T. Germany BOMBED Britain. Because Britain was Germany's enemy. Neither Hitler (personally) nor Germany invaded Britain. London was heavily bombed, Coventry was bombed, other cities were bombed, but the country was not invaded. The British Channel Islands, however, were invaded. The islands (Guernsey, Jersey) were occupied by Germany, being closer to France than to England.


Why were British cities bombed in World War II?

The Germans bombed British cities in WWI with blimps. They did the same thing in WWII with airplanes. The German thought if they bombed England, the British would surrender. The British did not surrender and bombed Germany (along with USA bomber planes) in retaliation.


What did Germany do to England in war world 2?

First of all they thew them out of France after invading France then they bombed their city's and military installations torpedoed and bombed their ships In other words they waged war on them.


Did Britain bomb Germany during world war 2?

The Allies bombed Germany during World War II. Although most planes were either British or from the US, pilots were from several nations e.g. French, Dutch, Norwegian.


Who bombed Britain?

Germany bombed Great Britain, and Britain, in retaliation, did the same.


Who bombed Britain in WW2?

Germany


Who bombed Munich Germany?

british


What made the Americans fight in the world war with England with Germany?

the Japanese who basically worked with the Germans bombed Hawaii so that's why the Americans was allied


What were the outcomes in the blitz?

Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain


Did the US join the allies after Germany bombed Peal Harbor?

Japan bombed Pearl Harbour


What cities were bombed the worst in World War 2?

well, 1 england 2 maybe italy or germany 3 france could have suffered a lot of damage


Why was Shefield bombed in World War 2?

germany