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What happened during the Belfast Blitz?

What happened during the Belfast Blitz?

The Belfast blitz devastated a city that up until 1941 had remained unscathed during World War Two. About 1,000 people were killed and bombs hit half of the houses in the city, leaving 100,000 people homeless.

When did the Belfast blitz start?

April 15, 1941 – April 16, 1941
Belfast Blitz/Periods

How many were killed in Belfast blitz?

A force of 180 bombers dropped 750 bombs – including 203 tonnes of high explosives – and 29,000 incendiaries over a five-hour period. By the time the raid was over, at least 744 people had lost their lives, including some living in places such as Newtownards, Bangor and Londonderry.

How long did the Belfast blitz last?

In the course of four Luftwaffe attacks on the nights of 7-8 April, 15-16 April, 4-5 May and 5-6 May 1941, lasting ten hours in total, 1,100 people died, over 56,000 houses in the city were damaged (53 per cent of its entire housing stock), roughly 100,000 made temporarily homeless and £20 million damage was caused to …

Was Ireland ever bombed WW2?

Background. At the start of World War II, Ireland declared its neutrality and proclaimed “The Emergency”. By May 1941, the German Air Force had bombed numerous British cities, including Belfast in Northern Ireland during “The Blitz”.

Did Scotland get bombed in WW2?

Scotland was bombed in the Second World War because it had coal mines, factories and shipyards, which were important for the war effort.

When did the Belfast Blitz start and end?

The Belfast Blitz was a pair of high-casualty German air raids on Belfast in April and May 1941 during World War II. The first was on the night of Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941. Two hundred bombers of the German Air Force ( Luftwaffe) attacked the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland.

When was the first bombing of Belfast in World War 2?

The first was on the night of 7–8 April 1941, a small attack which probably took place only to test Belfast’s defences. The next took place on Easter Tuesday, 15 April 1941. Two hundred bombers of the Luftwaffe attacked military and manufacturing targets in the city of Belfast.

When was the first attack on Belfast docks?

On 5th April 1941, a briefing took place near a Luftwaffe base at Cambrai, France. Among those in attendance was Luftlotte Commander Field Marshall Albert Kesselring. Oberleutnant Walther von Siber recalled the event after the war’s end stating that Belfast was to be a target. The first attack on Belfast came on the night of 7th-8th April 1941.

How many people were employed in Belfast during the war?

Up to 35,000 people were employed. During the war years, Belfast shipyards built or converted over 3,000 navy vessels, repaired more than 22,000 others and launched over half a million tons of merchant shipping – over 140 merchantmen. Short Brothers manufactured aircraft.

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