Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
Yes, Wales was bombed during World War II. One location in Wales that was heavily bombed was the city of Cardiff, which is now the capital. The Cardiff Docks were targeted by the German Luftwaffe because of the amount of coal that was being exported from them. The bombing raids there occurred intermittently from July 1940 to March 1944. Swansea was another city that was very heavily targeted, and half of the city was destroyed during a three-night bombing raid in February 1941.
Wales is part of the UK, so they were Allies.
The smallest military in the world belongs to Antingua and Barbuda with a total of 245 personnel.
See the related site below which is a great site from the BBC about South Wales during the bombing in World War 2.
Saint Davids is the smallest city in the UK so probably has the smallest pop
The smallest city in the UK is St Davids, located in Wales. It received city status in 1995 as part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
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St Davids in West Wales, United Kingdom.
St David's and the Cathedral Close in Wales.
In Britain, If a place has a cathedral it is considered a city. Thus, city must have a cathedral. The smallest city in Britain is St. Davis, Wales.
Wales has the smallest population and land area in Britain.
The city of London at just one square mile is Englands smallest city followed by Wells. In terms of the whole of Great Britain, the city of London comes second to St Davids in Wales for dminutive size. It's city status is granted by the existence of its cathedral which lies in what would otherwise be considered a small village. incorrect the smallest city in the UK is thelwall which is a city within the town of warrington cheshire
Obviously not. Waterford City, Ireland, has a population of around 120,000 and it is not even the smallest city in Europe. So a city of around 15,000,000 (London) could hardly be the smallest. the actual city of London has a population of way under 10,000, and is the second smallest in England, however Wells in Somerset is the smallest city in England, and St Davids in Wales is the smallest in the UK. the smallest city in Europe is in Croatia, Hum has 23 citizens!
My friend's outside toilet in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
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