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  2. Birmingham Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Blitz was the heavy bombing by the Nazi German Luftwaffe of the city of Birmingham and surrounding towns in central England, beginning on 9 August 1940 as a fraction of the greater Blitz, which was part of the Battle of Britain; and ending on 23 April 1943.

  3. 54th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham was bombed again during December (3, 4, 11) and on 11 March 1941, but the full Birmingham Blitz came in April 1941, with heavy raids on the nights of 9/10 and 10/11 of the month, causing extensive damage and casualties. [14] [17] The Blitz is generally held to have ended on 16 May 1941 with another attack on Birmingham.

  4. Birmingham Blitz (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Blitz were a semi-professional basketball team that played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) based in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 2011, the team was owned by Birmingham Blitz LLC and in part by professional basketball player Ronald Steele . [ 1 ]

  5. 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham was bombed again during December (3, 4, 11) and on 11 March 1941, but the full Birmingham Blitz came in April 1941, with heavy raids on the nights of 9/10 and 10/11 of the month, causing extensive damage and casualties. [14] [18] The Blitz is generally held to have ended on 16 May 1941 with another attack on Birmingham.

  6. The History Behind Blitz - AOL

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    The Blitz, explained The German air force’s bombing of London from Sept. 7, 1940, to May 11, 1941, left about 43,500 people dead and many more homeless. The attack campaign became known as "the ...

  7. 34th (South Midland) Anti-Aircraft Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham was bombed again during December (3, 4, 11) and on 11 March 1941, but the full Birmingham Blitz came in April 1941, with heavy raids on the nights of 9/10 and 10/11 of the month, causing extensive damage and casualties. [23] [33] [34] The Blitz is generally held to have ended on 16 May 1941 with another attack on Birmingham.

  8. Is 'Blitz' based on a true story? What's real in Saoirse ...

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    Blitz” is a predominantly fictional story, although its characters and events are based on meticulous research. George, for instance, was inspired by a photograph McQueen came across of “a ...

  9. Timeline of Birmingham history - Wikipedia

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    9–10 April: Birmingham Blitz: Heavy air raids on the city centre and suburbs. 18 August: Birmingham Fire brigade becomes part of the National Fire Service. 1942 – 27 May: Birmingham Blitz: Last major air raid on the city. 1943 – 23 April: Birmingham Blitz: Last air raid on the city: 2 bombs are dropped on Bordesley Green.