Which tube station was bombed during WWII?

Several London Underground stations were hit during WWII, most notably Balham and Bank. On 14 October 1940, a bomb hit Balham station, causing a collapse that killed over 60 people. On 11 January 1941, a bomb at Bank station caused a direct hit on the booking hall, killing 56 people.
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Were any tube stations bombed in WWII?

At Bank station on 11 January 1941, 53 people were killed when a bomb hit the booking hall. Not all deaths were as a result of bombing - on 3rd March 1943, 173 people seeking shelter lost their lives at Bethnal Green after a woman tripping led to mass crushing.
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What happened at Bethnal Green Tube Station?

On Wednesday 3 March 1943, a horrific incident at Bethnal Green station resulted in 173 people losing their lives. A mother's slip down the stairs led to a deadly crush among Londoners taking shelter there, as detailed in our previous article about The Bethnal Green Tube shelter disaster.
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Which part of London was bombed the most in WWII?

The heaviest-hit areas of London during the war were the City of London, Holborn, and Stepney, each receiving over 600 bombs per 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), followed by Bermondsey, Deptford, Southwark, and Westminster.
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Which underground station was flooded in WWII?

Disaster at Balham

The bomb burst the water and sewage pipes, which flooded the Underground station. At the time approximately 600 civilians were using the station as shelter from the air raid. While many managed to escape, sixty-four members of the public and four London Transport staff tragically lost their lives.
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WWII Lessons: London Underground Air Raid Shelters

Was London Bridge Tube Station bombed in WWII?

A typical timetable included 12-car services to Brighton, Eastbourne and Littlehampton, all between 5:00 and 5:05. "The fives" continued to run until the mid-1970s. Both the London Bridge stations were badly damaged by bombing in the London Blitz in December 1940 and early 1941.
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How many times was Buckingham Palace bombed in WWII?

Buckingham Palace was bombed nine times during the course of the Second World War.
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What English city was bombed the most in WWII?

While London suffered the most casualties and overall destruction as the capital, Hull was arguably the most heavily bombed city in the UK relative to its size, with 95% of its buildings damaged and significant population displacement, though Liverpool also faced extreme devastation as a major port, with Coventry experiencing the single most concentrated raid.
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What city got most destroyed in WWII?

The destruction of Warsaw was practically unparalleled in the Second World War, with it being noted that "Perhaps no city suffered more than Warsaw during World War II", with historian Alexandra Richie stating that "The destruction of Warsaw was unique even in the terrible history of the Second World War".
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Why is Bethnal Green famous?

Bethnal Green is famous for its rich East London history, vibrant multiculturalism, and blend of traditional working-class roots with modern trends, known for the V&A Museum of Childhood, the iconic Columbia Road Flower Market, its strong boxing heritage (York Hall), historic wartime events like the Bethnal Green Tube disaster, diverse markets (Petticoat Lane, Brick Lane), and its transformation into a creative hub for foodies, artists, and young professionals.
 
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What tube lines to avoid?

The Most Stressful Tube Lines To Move On

Our research revealed the most stressful line to move on or travel with luggage is the Victoria or Central line, both of which hit the lowest score of 32 out of 100.
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Where was the most heavily bombed place in WWII?

The island of Malta is widely considered the most bombed place in World War II, enduring intense and near-constant air raids from Axis forces for years, earning it the nickname "The Hornets' Nest" and the George Cross for its people's resilience. While cities like Dresden and Tokyo suffered massive destruction, Malta's small size meant an extraordinarily high concentration of bombs relative to its population and area, forcing most residents underground for survival. 
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Did people drown in the London Underground during the Blitz?

The water and mud flooded into the station and many people were drowned. The station was closed for a long time while the bodies were removed. I remember seeing the muddy tidemark on the walls of the platform showing how high the water had come.
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What destroyed most of London during WWII?

From September 1940, the German Luftwaffe dropped some 20,000 bombs on the city, killing thousands, and leaving many more homeless. But for all its human cost, new research has revealed that the London Blitz may also have had some positive effects on the capital.
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When was the last bomb dropped on England in WWII?

The last German bomb dropped was by a solitary aircraft over Hull on 17 March 1945.
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Are there any bomb sites left in London?

the last bomb site in the city was developed in the late 90s. It was by the Blue Last pub. You can see evidence everywhere of the blitz but any site that could be developed, has been.
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Was London still being bombed in 1944?

The two and a half years between the end of the Blitz in the summer of 1941 and the early spring of 1944 are known as 'The Lull'. There were occasional raids carried out by small numbers of aircraft but nothing on the scale of earlier bombing.
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Why didn't the Germans bomb Windsor Castle?

Hitler reputedly wanted to make the castle home

It has long been rumoured that Windsor Castle was spared from bombing by the Luftwaffe in World War II because Hitler wanted to make it his residence if Britain was successfully invaded.
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Where was Queen Elizabeth during WWII?

The Princesses' destination was Windsor Castle. During the war, Windsor Castle once again became a fortress, designed to keep those inside safe. Loudspeakers were installed to warn of approaching air-raids, while basements were transformed into shelters.
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Did the royal family ration in WWII?

The ration books contained coupons which had to be presented when items were bought. Everyone had a ration book, including members of the Royal Family. The list of foods which were rationed grew as the war continued.
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Is Germany still paying reparations for WWII?

In total, the Allies took about $413 million worth of reparations (both in money and in goods) from their occupation zones. In 1952, the London Agreement on German External Debts assessed the final reparation figure at $3 billion. Germany has yet to pay off its debts for World War II.
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Who cleaned up all the bodies after WWII?

Graves Registration during World War II

GRS companies were instrumental in the US war effort. They played an essential role in maintaining troop morale by clearing the battlefields of scattered dead as quickly as possible, handling the remains of their fellow Americans with respect and dignity.
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