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Hull Blitz

Hull Blitz
Part of the Strategic bombing campaign of World War II

Troops of 9th Battalion, The Hampshire Regiment, helping to clear bomb damage in Hull.
Date1940–1942
Location
Result Hull damaged by German air raids
Belligerents
 Nazi Germany  United Kingdom
Casualties and losses
Unknown

~1,200 dead

~3,000 injured

The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War.

Large-scale attacks took place on several nights throughout March 1941, resulting in over 200 deaths. The most concentrated attacks were on the nights of 7/8 and 8/9 May 1941, resulting in just under 400 deaths, and another large-scale attack took place in July 1941 with 143 fatalities.

The city spent more than 1,000 hours under alert during raids from 19 June 1940 to 1945, with almost 1,200 people in the city killed as a result of the bombing.


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