There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Manila was declared an "open city" , and thus spared destruction. I would have thought that Dresden, Hamburg and Hiroshima/Nagasaki were the most devastated. Manila was the second most destroyed city, after Warsaw, Poland in WWII
Bombs and fires destroyed much of London.
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
No - most of the SOUTH was
The city that was bombed worst when the allies bombed Germany was a city called bonn it WAS NOT DRESDEN
Manila was declared an "open city" , and thus spared destruction. I would have thought that Dresden, Hamburg and Hiroshima/Nagasaki were the most devastated. Manila was the second most destroyed city, after Warsaw, Poland in WWII
Bombs and fires destroyed much of London.
Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.
London was the most bombed capital city during WW2 .
There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.
You mean during the second world War? Yes quite badly as well. Read this from Wikapedia. The city's port and industrial facilities, coupled with its proximity to mainland Europe, led to extremely widespread damage by bombing raids during the Second World War; much of the city centre was completely destroyed. Hull was the most severely-bombed British city or town apart from London during World War II, with 95% of houses being damaged or destroyed. Of a population of approximately 320,000 at the beginning of World War II, approximately 192,000 were made homeless as a result of bomb destruction or damage. The worst of the bombing occurred during 1941. Little was known about this destruction by the rest of the country at the time since most of the radio and newspaper reports did not reveal Hull by name but referred to it as a "North-East" town or "northern coastal town". Most of the city centre was rebuilt in the years following the war, but it is only recently that the last of the "temporary" car parks that occupied the spaces of destroyed buildings have been redeveloped.
they suffered because most of the land they depended on had been destroyed during the war
Millions of buildings were destroyed during World War 2. Most of these were resulted of being knock down by Air Assults or tanks firing or mis firing at buildings e.g. Stalingrads buildings were mostly destroyed during the course of world war 2.
He burned Atlanta to the ground.
sorry dont know, someone improve this, but i didnt want this to be the same as which roman city was destroyed
Manila, Philippines is the 2nd most devastated city in the world during WWII Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Dresden. Cassino, Italy (the town not the abbey)
No - most of the SOUTH was