Coventry was significantly damaged during World War II, particularly during the Luftwaffe's bombing raid on November 14, 1940, known as the Coventry Blitz. The attack targeted the city's industrial infrastructure and resulted in the destruction of a large portion of its medieval center, including the iconic St. Michael's Cathedral. The extensive bombing led to over 500 civilian deaths and left thousands homeless, marking a pivotal moment in the war and showcasing the devastating impact of aerial warfare on urban areas.
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The address of the Coventry Public Library is: 1672 Flat River Road, Coventry, 02816 8912
Coventry is in the West Midlands.
Coventry was created in 1043.
No, Coventry in England is in the Midlands.
Andrew Coventry was born in 1764.
During the Coventry Blitz in November 1940, approximately 4,300 houses were destroyed, and around 13,000 were damaged as a result of the bombing raids by the German Luftwaffe. The attacks caused significant loss of life and extensive destruction in the city, marking a pivotal moment in World War II. The devastation led to Coventry becoming a symbol of resilience and rebuilding in the post-war period.
The address of the Coventry Historical Society Incorpporated is: Po Box 534, Coventry, CT 06250
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Coventry is in the south of the United Kingdom