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Britain did not surrender Germany after germany bombed Britain
In World War II, the "Blitz" campaign was a series of intense, prolonged air attacks by German air forces upon civilian, industrial, and military targets in Great Britain. Beginning in September of 1940 and lasting into May of 1941, the "Blitz" lasted less than a year. While it caused considerable damage, it did not succeed in knocking Great Britain out of the war.
Over 2,000,000 people were left homeless after the Blitz. Of those 2,000,000, about 60 percent of them lived in London. The death toll for the Blitz was 60,000.
thousandsBombing campaigns are not measured in terms of "how many bombs were dropped" but rather how many tons of bombs were used. The Luftwaffe dropped about 45,000 tons of bombs during the Blitz. Some of this tonnage was used on other locations but London received the bulk of the bombs up to May 1941.
In London, England, during WW II, the blitz started during September 1940 and ended in may 1941. yes i no im the greatest