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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.
In London, England, during WW II, the blitz started during September 1940 and ended in may 1941. yes i no im the greatest
There was no 'battle of Blitz'- this is probably referring to the Battle of Britain, 10 July 1940 – 31 October 1940, the heaviest bombing of London and other UK cities by the Luftwaffe, and the regular battles between them and the RAF. The Blitz was a nickname for the bombing of London, an abbreviation of 'Blitzkrieg', German for Lightning War.
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The 'blitz' largely happened in London.
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
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if you mean the London blitz it was air raids. bombs
The blitz usually refers to the bombing of London.
The London Blitz
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The Blitz ended in 1941
Syracuse Blitz ended in 1999.
Chicago Blitz ended in 1984.