Investigation of why the major British cities were bombed in the UK in 1940 There are many reasons why the United Kingdom was bombed in the UK, but unlike the First World War, the use of the Air Force during World War II It was important for me. Fighters are currently at the heart of modern warfare and the country with the best air force will decide who will ultimately succeed in World War II. During World War II, Britain had one of the best Navy and Air Force in the world, was an island and was helpless so I did not have an important aspect like war so I will keep this approach did.
During the Second World War Britz (September 1940 - May 1941), Nazi Germany bombed London and other British cities at night. Attacks were held from July to September 1940 after the German Air Force defeated the British Air Force with the British Air Force. The attack caused enormous damage and massive civilian casualties - roughly 43,000 British citizens were killed and 139,000 injured - they have little impact on the ability to keep the British fighting I did British
Between 1940 and 1945, the United States and British Air Force dropped 7 million tons of bombs in Europe, half of which was in Germany. In May 1945, the Nazi government seriously damaged the industrial infrastructure, weapons plant and refinery of the Third Imperium Railroad, and dozens of German cities became burnout ash and ash in the evening. Under the Allied forces occupation, reconstruction began almost immediately. However, the explosion of 10% of the bombs dropped by the Allied aircraft failed and East Germany and West Germany rose from the ruins of the empire. And thousands of tons of unexploded ammunition fell under them. In the east and west, responsibility for lifting these bombs, and the removal of myriad grenades, bullets, mortars, and shells at the end of the war, were handed down to police bomb disposal engineers and firefighters, Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst or KMBD .