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  2. Bombing of Augsburg in World War II - Wikipedia

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    1944. In a final Big Week mission (#235), the Eighth Air Force bombed the Augsburg Messerschmitt works during the day on 25 February 1944. [9] That night (25/26 February 1944), RAF Bomber Command followed with 594 aircraft and destroyed large parts of the centre of Augsburg. [10] 21 RAF aircraft, 3.6% of the force was lost (at least four due to ...

  3. Augsburg raid - Wikipedia

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    The Augsburg Raid, also referred to as Operation Margin, was a bombing raid made by the RAF on the MAN U-boat engine plant in Augsburg undertaken during the daylight hours of 17 April 1942. The mission was assigned to No. 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron and No. 97 Squadron, both of which were equipped with the new Avro Lancaster.

  4. Timeline of Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    788 – Town sacked by forces of Charlemagne. [3] 923 – Ulrich becomes Bishop of Augsburg. 952 – Diet of Augsburg (meeting of leaders of Holy Roman Empire) active. 989 – Perlachturm built. 1065 – Augsburg Cathedral consecrated. [4] 1251 – Dominican Monastery of St. Katharine active. 1276 – Augsburg becomes a Free Imperial City.

  5. Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    Augsburg has a population of about 300,000. It is the third largest city in Bavaria and the largest city in the Swabia region. In the 16th century, Augsburg was one of the largest cities in Holy Roman Empire, with a population of about 30,000. This put it on a level with cities like Cologne and Prague.

  6. Big Week - Wikipedia

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    c. 880 civilian deaths during the Bombing of Nijmegen, [6] 57 civilian deaths in Arnhem, [7] 40 civilian deaths in Enschede, [7] 1 civilian death in Deventer. [7] Operation Argument, [1] after the war dubbed Big Week, [1] was a sequence of raids by the United States Army Air Forces and RAF Bomber Command from 20 to 25 February 1944, as part of ...

  7. List of air operations during the Battle of Europe - Wikipedia

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    31 March/1 April: A bombing raid on Emden is the first use of the 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) HC "cookie" blockbuster bomb. 15 April: The Belfast Blitz kills 1000, the greatest loss of British lives outside London from a night raid. 10 May: The longest blitz air raid on london killing 2324 people and 11,000 houses.

  8. List of strategic bombing over Germany in World War II

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    Bombing of Berlin in World War II; in the first four months of the RAF campaign, the RAF lost around 1,000 aircraft; the USAAF joined the Berlin campaign from March 1944, with Mustang fighter support; the Luftwaffe fighter pilots were deeply alarmed by the numbers of the Mustangs; the largest USAAF raid, with 1,500 bombers of the Eighth Air Force, was on the morning of 3 February 1945, causing ...

  9. Timeline of World War II (1939) - Wikipedia

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    Bibliography. v. t. e. This is a timeline of events of World War II in 1939 from the start of the war on 1 September 1939. For events preceding September 1, 1939, see the timeline of events preceding World War II. Germany 's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 brought many countries into the war. This event, and the declaration of war by ...