Not really Hitlers mistake, but the Luftwaffe's. When a squadron of Heinkels got lost one night over Britain and bombed civilians, that was pretty much the beginning of the end.
The first city to be bombed in World War II was Warsaw, Poland, it was bombed from the first day of the war up to the surrender of Poland.
Hitler wanted to control the air first by a bombing raid.
No, Portland, Dorset on June 30th 1940.
Britain bombed the German military and other installations but when they could not achieve pinpoint accuracy they went to carpet bombing selected German areas and cities.
Not really Hitlers mistake, but the Luftwaffe's. When a squadron of Heinkels got lost one night over Britain and bombed civilians, that was pretty much the beginning of the end.
The first city to be bombed in World War II was Warsaw, Poland, it was bombed from the first day of the war up to the surrender of Poland.
Hitler wanted to control the air first by a bombing raid.
It was China who was bombed
The Blitz was the nazi name for that operation. 1,172 civilians were killed and 4,448 injured on Plymouth alone but there were other cities bombed in the Blitz.
Darwin in February 1942.
Becacause Japan bombed pearl harbor in Hawiia.
No, Portland, Dorset on June 30th 1940.
First of all they thew them out of France after invading France then they bombed their city's and military installations torpedoed and bombed their ships In other words they waged war on them.
They bombed Nagasaki first. Then, they surrendered.
The first place in Australia bombed by the Japanese was Darwin, on 19 February 1942.
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