Daytime bombing raids offered improved visibility for pilots and allowed for more accurate targeting, but they also exposed aircraft to higher risks from enemy defenses and anti-aircraft fire. Nighttime raids provided the advantage of stealth, reducing the likelihood of interception, but often resulted in decreased accuracy due to limited visibility and reliance on navigational aids. Ultimately, the choice between day and night raids involved balancing the trade-offs between accuracy and safety.
Liverpool
The Battle of Britain during WWII
Germany started to do night raids in the Spring of 1942, In the city of London during The Battle of Britan.
in the subways because it was under ground.
20,000
Air raid bombing shelters
The Blitz refers to German bombing raids on cities during WW2
In 1890.
To keep them safe during the bombing raids and air attacks and thing like that.
Hellish absolutely Hellish. English evacuee's everywhere, bombing raids at night. As I said before absolutely hellish
During World War II, it is estimated that around 410,000 to 600,000 German civilians died due to Allied bombing raids. In Britain, civilian casualties from German bombing campaigns, particularly during the Blitz, were approximately 43,000. These figures highlight the tragic impact of aerial warfare on civilian populations in both countries.
During the Blitz in World War II, children were evacuated from urban areas to the countryside or other safer locations to protect them from bombing raids. They were often sent to live with host families or in group shelters to ensure their safety. This evacuation effort aimed to reduce the risk of harm to children during the intense bombing raids on cities.