The Bombing of Warsaw in World War II refers both to the Strategic bombing campaign of Warsaw by the Luftwaffe during the siege of Warsaw in the Invasion of Poland in 1939 and to the German bombing raids during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.
In the course of the war approximately 84% of the city was destroyed in part due to German and Russian mass bombings, heavy artillery fire and a planned demolition campaign.
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During the September campaign the Luftwaffe used all available aircraft to drop bombs on Warsaw since the beginning of the war, including even obsolete Junkers Ju-52/3m bombers.[1]
About 1,150 bombing sorties by German aircraft were flown against Warsaw on September 25, 1939, in an effort to force the remaining Polish garrisons into surrendering. 500 tons of high explosive bombs and 72 tons of incendiary bombs were dropped on the city.