The “London Blitz” refers to a term used for Germany’s bombing campaign on London during World War II. Specifically, it involved a sustained bombing campaign carried out by the German Luftwaffe against the city of London and other major British cities from September 1940 to May 1941. The objective was to weaken British morale and disrupt the country's war efforts.
What was the “London Blitz”?
A term used for Germany’s bombing campaign on London
Code name for a secret British radar system
A series of German missile attacks late in the war
Germany’s plan for a blitzkrieg on London
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