Plymouth Blitz

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For the British collegiate American football team see Plymouth Blitz (BCAFL)

During World War II, the Luftwaffe launched the Blitz, a night-bombing campaign of British towns. In early 1941, 5 raids reduced Plymouth to rubble.


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