A number of bombs were dropped in Ireland in World War II, but it is believed that these were as a result of pilots mistakenly thinking they were over Britain. Ireland and Britain are very close to each other.
No bombs were dropped on Galway in World War 2. Ireland was neutral, so it was not a target. A few bombs were dropped in Dublin and Wexford, but these are due to the pilots thinking they were still over Britain, rather than a deliberate attack on Ireland. Dublin and Wexford are both on the east coast, the side of Ireland that is nearest to Britain.
yes they did
because they helped England fight them in world war 2(:
The Germans initially bombed France to conquer the country. The Allied Forces were forced to bomb France to get rid of the Germans.
They did more than consider it. The US dropped almost 1.5 million tons of explosives on German war targets.
The Germans V2 rocket was the biggest missile of WW2
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They didn't.
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No. Ireland is a neutral country.
the whole world blew up and everyone died this was because the Koreans thought it would be funny to bomb them with their prototype nuklear bomb
The invention of the atomic bomb did not occur until late in WWII not WWI. There was no such weapon as an atomic bomb in WWI, nor were their any planes that could have handled the weight.
if theres a bomb raid