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Q: What places in wales were bombed?
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Where else was the Blitz?

blaaaaa What do you mean? Much of England was bombed to bits but the Germans also bombed cities in Scotland, Wales and even managed to reach Ireland.


What cities were not bombed during the blitz?

Mostly places to the West and North... so - places like Cardiff Glasgow and Aberdeen...... Aberdeen was bombed , but not heavily. Clydeside was bombed heavily because of the shipbuilding and Cardiff docks were bombed.


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Yes. Cardiff in Wales and Clydebank in Scotland were heavily bombed because of the docks and shipbuilding located there.


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The countryside where they were less likely to be bombed.


Where is the wettest place in Wales?

All places in Wales are equally wet.


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Was wales bombed during world war 2?

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.


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If they bombed public places, word would get to the front line and demoralise troops


What is the driest place in Wales?

Unfortunately there are no dry places in Wales, only wet ones.


what places were bombed in Britain in world war 2?

Clydebank adjacent to Glasgow, was badly blitzed over two nights in March 1941, and the West of Glasgow got bombed with the fallout from Clydebank. Greenock was also badly bombed


Why was important places chosen to be bombed during world war 2?

They were chosen because they would be the places like the cities and busy areas and those were the places with the most factories. Therefore if they bombed down the cities they would destroy the factories as well as kill/injure loads of people!