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  1. The peak of the bombing occurred from 1–7 May 1941. It involved 681 Luftwaffe bombers; 2,315 high explosive bombs and 119 other explosives such as incendiaries were dropped. The raids put 69 out of 144 cargo berths out of action and inflicted 2,895 casualties.

  2. The May Blitz on Liverpool, 1-7 May 1941, was the most concentrated series of air attacks on any British city area outside London during the Second World War. The German Luftwaffe caused enormous damage across the city.

  3. El Blitz (del alemán Blitz [8] ) fue una campaña de bombardeos sostenidos en el Reino Unido por parte de la Alemania nazi que se llevaron entre 1940 y 1941 durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Estos bombardeos de objetivos industriales y centros civiles comenzaron con intensos ataques a Londres el 7 de septiembre de 1940, durante la que más ...

  4. 11 de feb. de 2017 · Una de ellas bien puede ser “You’ll never walk alone”, convertida en lema del Liverpool FC por lo que representa ese “nunca caminarás solo” de unión entre la afición y los jugadores.

  5. The May Blitz of 1941 saw the most concentrated series of World War II air attacks on any British city outside London target Liverpool. For seven consecutive nights ferocious bombing raids by the German Luftwaffe caused devastation across the city, raising large parts of it to the ground.

  6. During the first eight days of May 1941, Merseyside was bombed almost every night. 1,900 people were killed, 1,450 seriously wounded and 70,000 made homeless. In Bootle, 8,000 out of 17,000 houses were destroyed or damaged.

  7. The Liverpool Blitz, lasting from August 1940 to January 1942, brought relentless bombing raids to the city. German Luftwaffe targeted Liverpool due to its strategic importance as a major port and industrial hub. The raids caused widespread devastation, destroying homes, factories, and landmarks, and claiming thousands of lives while testing the resilience of its people.