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  2. Baedeker Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The Baedeker Blitz or Baedeker raids was a series of bombing raids in April and May 1942 by the German Luftwaffe on English cities during World War II.The name derives from Baedeker, a series of German tourist guide books, including detailed maps, which were used to select targets for bombing.

  3. Norwich Blitz - Wikipedia

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    A photo of the Baedeker Blitz civilian memorial in Earlham Road Cemetery, Norwich. Repair work began in 1950, and the total cost of the work occasioned by all raids during April 1942 and since was approximately £1,060,000 of which £280,000 was for materials and haulage. [12]

  4. Bath Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The term Bath Blitz refers to the air raids by the German Luftwaffe on the British city of Bath, Somerset, during World War II. The city was bombed in April 1942 as part of the so-called " Baedeker raids ", in which targets were chosen for their cultural and historical, rather than their strategic or military, value.

  5. Exeter Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The term Exeter Blitz refers to the air raids by the German Luftwaffe on the British city of Exeter, Devon, during the Second World War. The city was bombed in April and May 1942 as part of the so-called " Baedeker raids ", in which targets were chosen for their cultural and historical, rather than their strategic or military, value.

  6. 10th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Anti-Aircraft Division (10th AA Division) was an air defence formation of the British Army during the early years of the Second World War.It defended Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire during The Blitz and the Baedeker Blitz but only had a short career.

  7. 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (11th AA Division) was an air defence formation of the British Army during the early years of the Second World War.It defended the West Midlands during The Blitz, including the notorious raid on Coventry, and the subsequent Baedeker Blitz, but only had a short career.

  8. 7th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, experienced units were posted away for service overseas. This led to a continual turnover of units, which accelerated in 1942 with the preparations for the invasion of North Africa (Operation Torch) and the need to transfer AA units to counter the Baedeker Blitz and the Luftwaffe's hit-and-run attacks against South Coast towns ...

  9. Kampfgeschwader 1 - Wikipedia

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    From there it flew night operations over Great Britain from 5 August (Baedeker Blitz), including bombing operations against the Dieppe Raid. The group returned to the Eastern Front on 3 September 1942. That same day Geschwaderkommodore Hans Keppler was killed in action and replaced with Heinrich Lau. [3]