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10 Fun Facts About The Blitz

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1

The Blitz, Germany's bombing campaign against British cities, mainly took place between which two years?

The Blitz was an intense bombing campaign by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom that lasted for eight months, from September 7, 1940, to May 16, 1941.

2

Which British city was subjected to the heaviest and most frequent bombing raids during The Blitz?

While many British cities were bombed during The Blitz, London was hit the hardest, enduring the most overall damage and regular attacks.

3

What partly buried air raid shelter was common in British gardens during the Blitz?

Anderson shelters, made of corrugated iron, were designed to be dug into gardens and covered with earth, providing protection for up to six people during air raids.

4

What was the name of the German air force responsible for carrying out The Blitz?

The Luftwaffe was the aerial warfare branch of the German Wehrmacht during World War II and was responsible for the bombing campaigns against Britain.

5

What was one of Nazi Germany's primary objectives for launching The Blitz against Britain?

The Blitz aimed to terrorise the British public and undermine their morale, hoping to force a British surrender, while also targeting industrial centers.

6

On what date in 1940 did Coventry suffer its most devastating Blitz raid?

The most devastating air raid on Coventry took place on the night of November 14, 1940, destroying much of the city centre and its cathedral.

7

Which measure was widely used to protect children from bombing raids on British cities during The Blitz?

During The Blitz, hundreds of thousands of British children were evacuated from urban areas to the perceived safety of the countryside.

8

Who was the leader of Nazi Germany when The Blitz bombing campaign began in 1940?

Adolf Hitler was the Führer and Chancellor of Nazi Germany throughout World War II, including during The Blitz.

9

The term 'Blitz' is a shortened form of a German word meaning what?

The term 'Blitz' is derived from the German word 'Blitzkrieg', which translates to 'lightning war', describing a swift and intense military campaign.

10

For how many consecutive nights was London bombed at the beginning of The Blitz?

Beginning on September 7, 1940, London was systematically bombed by the Luftwaffe for 56 of the following 57 days and nights.

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