They called it the blitz.
The Blitz.
Air raids on Britain by Germany mainly used Zeppelin airships, although in 1917, aeroplanes were used. Tthe raids generated fear amongst the civilian population and consumed more resources than the actual raids - more than 10,000 men were diverted to air defenses. Altogether 557 people were killed in air raids in Britain in approximately 100 raids.
The German bombing of British cities during World War II was known as the Blitz. This campaign lasted from September 1940 to May 1941 and involved extensive air raids aimed at damaging British infrastructure and morale. The term "Blitz" is derived from the German word "Blitzkrieg," meaning "lightning war," reflecting the speed and intensity of the attacks.
A series of air raids is known as a Blitz.
The bombing of Dresden took place during World War II from February 13 to February 15, 1945. Allied forces, primarily the British Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces, conducted a series of air raids that resulted in widespread destruction and significant civilian casualties. The raids aimed to disrupt German supply lines and morale as the war was nearing its end.
The Blitz (abbreviated from the German word blitzkrieg (lightning war)
what is a series of air raids?
The Blitz.
British = Royal Air Force, RAF German = Luftwaffe
A series of air raids refers to multiple coordinated attacks conducted from the air on specific targets such as military bases, industrial sites, or population centers. These raids are typically carried out by aircraft armed with bombs or missiles for the purpose of causing damage or destruction.
It was because of the air raids on England during WW1.
The only difference I can think of is that American bomber raids were during the day, the British bomber raids were at night, This was so the German war machine got continuous pounding from the allies.
Air raids on Britain by Germany mainly used Zeppelin airships, although in 1917, aeroplanes were used. Tthe raids generated fear amongst the civilian population and consumed more resources than the actual raids - more than 10,000 men were diverted to air defenses. Altogether 557 people were killed in air raids in Britain in approximately 100 raids.
Who's air raids?
Air raids is a noun.
Carson city
A series of air raids is known as a Blitz.