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Overseas air travel was suspended during the war so the planes would not be shot down. The only person who could travel by plane was President Roosevelt (due to his disability) when he would go to to England, Casablanca and Yalta. Cargo planes were not used at that time anyway. They did not have big jet planes back then.
There would have been a strong smell of burning, smoke and dust.
Children did a lot of things during ww2. They were helping the women and elderly work in the weapons, planes, and shipbuilding factories.
By saving 338,226 soldiers [British & French]. Although a massive amount of equipment was lost, Dunkirk was probably Hitler's greatest mistake next to attacking Russia because if he had pressed home his attack he would have as good as wiped-out the army and destroyed moral. The saving of so many soldiers, against all the odds, gave a massive boost to moral in Britain - a boost that was never to be lowered, even during the blitz.
England's first advantage was luck. Hitler did not know he had an advantage. When the British Army retreated from Dunkirk, England was protected by only one fully armed Canadian division. Hitler did not mount a sea attack. He missed his opportunity. When Hitler began his blitz with his airplanes, the British had radar. As soon as the German planes turned toward England, the British planes took off. They had their planes full of gasoline. The coastal anti-aircraft guns were loaded and ready. The alarm had sounded. The radar had made them ready. When the German planes had passed the coastal artillery. The highly maneuverable spitfires attacked first. They were highly effective in shooting down German planes. As the blitz came closer to London, the older hurricanes went into action. A number of German planes were shot down. When the English lost a plane, the pilot would parachute from his plane he would get another plane. When a German pilot bailed out, the Germans would lose a good pilot. The Germans lost well trained pilots.
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An attack on an enemy town or military installation by a fleet of bomber planes supported by fighter planes. Bombs would be released by the bomb-aimer when the bomber planes were over the target.
As Many As They Would Like, To. There Is No Limit On The Number Of Times You Can Blitz
Ray unicorno is good but I'd say blitz unicorno is better and I would go for a stronger attack type like big bang pegasis or galaxy
They would stand in the street, screaming, "We're here," at the planes.
Because they remained in London during the blitz when the easy option would have been to evacuate to Canada as many others did.
He would either seek refuge in the War Rooms, or stay in Downing Street, which had, I believe, a bomb shelter in the basement during the war. :)
to show that duck and cover would protect a person during an atom bomb attack.
That is a question of which blitz you are referring to. there were two blitz used in world war II. one was the German blitz on London and other English cities during the battle of Britain. the other blitz was the German blitz that overran Poland, France and most of European Russia. the blitz on London and other cities during the battle of Britain was perhaps the biggest mistake Germany made in the western war. the goal of the battle was to crush England's fighter command in order to control the skies. this would allow the Germans to invade Britain and win the war. the battle started with bomber raids on air fields and other facilities in england, and furious dog fighter began in the sky. the Germans almost always lost more planes, but could replace the pilots better than the English. just as fighter command was pushed the the breaking point, Herman goering the head of the Luftwaffe (the Nazi air force) switched tactics. he decided that to finish off fighter command, he would attack cities, and force the fighters into the air. this was a huge blunder, as it took pressure off the airfields. this gave fighter command the time and the rest it needed to better organize its defense. when fighter command was ready, it was more than a match for the Luftwaffe. although, bombings of London and other cities continued until the end of the war. perhaps the greatest tool the English had was the radar stations. this allowed fighter command to know where a German raid was coming from. this proved invaluable.
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They were sent into the countryside where they would be taken care of by their teachers and other living there, so they would be safe from the bombs falling in London in the Blitz (aka Blitzkreig)