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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, between the evening of 25 April and the early morning of 27 April 1942, Bath suffered three air raids in reprisal for RAF raids on the German cities of Lübeck and Rostock, part of the Luftwaffe campaign popularly known as the Baedeker Blitz. During the Bath Blitz, more than 400 people were killed, and more than 19,000 ...

  5. Queen Square, Bath - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, between the evening of 25 April and the early morning of 27 April 1942, [13] Bath suffered three air raids in reprisal for RAF raids on the German cities of Lübeck and Rostock, part of the Luftwaffe campaign popularly known as the Baedeker Blitz. During the Bath Blitz, [13] over 400 people were killed, and more ...

  6. Timeline of Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    City centre in 1958, still with signs of the Bath Blitz. 1944 – March–November: John Betjeman is assigned to a wartime job working on publicity for the Admiralty at the requisitioned Empire Hotel. [67] 1945 – Town planner Patrick Abercrombie produces A Plan for Bath for post-war reconstruction. [68] 1946 – October: City of Bath Bach ...

  7. Bath Assembly Rooms - Wikipedia

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    During the Bath Blitz of 25/26 April 1942, one of the retaliatory raids on England by the Baedeker Blitz following the RAF's raid on Lübeck, the Assembly Rooms were bombed and burnt out inside. After the cessation of hostilities in Europe, they were restored by Sir Albert Richardson , with work being completed in 1963.

  8. The Paragon, Bath - Wikipedia

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    During the Bath Blitz of 25/26 April 1942, one of the retailitory raids on England by the Baedeker Blitz following the RAF's raid on Lübeck, a bomb fell into The Paragon, demolishing several of the houses. These have since been reconstructed in the original style.

  9. 1942 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    25–27 April – World War II: "Baedeker Blitz" – Bath Blitz: three bombing raids on Bath kill 417; among the buildings destroyed or badly damaged the Assembly Rooms are gutted. 1 May – destroyer HMS Punjabi sinks after collision with battleship HMS King George V in Arctic waters with 49 fatalities.