The bombing of London, also known as the 'Blitz,' was the bombing on London from Germany after the Battle of Britain failed.
The bombing of Dresden is one of the most controversial aspects of WWII. The city lost thousands of civilians in the firestorm created by the Allies, after it being unaffected during a majority of the war.
The bombing of Berlin was a retaliatory raid after Luftwaffe nigh-bombers had attacked unintentionally, as well as going against others. The retaliatory caused Hitler to be enraged and ordered an intensified bombing in and around London.
The bombing of Tokyo was a bombing of 2,000 tons of incendiary bombs over 48 hours. The bombing destroyed 16 square miles around the Japanese capital, and killed between 80,000 and 130,000 civilians. This was then marked as one of the worst single firestorms in recorded history.
The bombing of Dresden is one of the most controversial aspects of WWII. The city lost thousands of civilians in the firestorm created by the Allies, after it being unaffected during a majority of the war.
The bombing of Berlin was a retaliatory raid after Luftwaffe nigh-bombers had attacked unintentionally, as well as going against others. The retaliatory caused Hitler to be enraged and ordered an intensified bombing in and around London.
The bombing of Tokyo was a bombing of 2,000 tons of incendiary bombs over 48 hours. The bombing destroyed 16 square miles around the Japanese capital, and killed between 80,000 and 130,000 civilians. This was then marked as one of the worst single firestorms in recorded history.