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Veo una persona que atrae mi mirada serala persona que lleva una maleta pero de que fecha es captado este vídeo gracias que El Padre Celestial lo bendiga
From Google: During World War II, the German Luftwaffe dropped thousands of bombs on London, causing extensive damage to the city: Buildings: Over 70,000 buildings were destroyed, and another 1.7 million were damaged Casualties: Around 43,000 Londoners died, and 50,000 were injured Homelessness: One in six Londoners became homeless at some point Famous landmarks: Many famous landmarks were hit, including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and the Imperial War Museum Poorer districts: The poorest districts, like the East End, were the worst hit The Blitz | Blitz London | Battle of Britain WW2 | RAF Museum The most intense bombing campaign was the Blitz, which took place from September 1940 to May 1941. The Blitz was a strategic failure for the Germans, as it failed to break the morale of the British people and dominate the skies before invading England. Some buildings in London still bear shrapnel marks, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Tate Britain gallery, St. Clement Danes church, the Ritz Hotel, and Holy Trinity Church in Clapham. Thanks for the visit!
I fell in love with this beautiful view of London 💛🇬🇧💛🇬🇧
Same here! Thank you so much Ali 😀
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Even in the rain and gloom it still looks wonderful to me!!!! Loving it as always!!!❤ Great job!!!!❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Thank you so much for the visit and your kind words! 😊
In Tunisia mi sono rifatta le labbra e gli zigomi pagati dai miei soldi
Hermoso video, excelente trabajo ❤❤❤
Gracias Margarita 😀
a very interesting video. I have a lot to learn from you. good luck
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Nice London UK Ik great looking Weldon Weldon
Thank you very much for the visit 😀
City of London ❤🌷🌺🥀💐🌹😘🥰😍💕💞💓💗🔥💯🥳🤩🥹
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Thành phố Lodon thật sôi động, thật đẹp.
So true! Thank you very much for the visit 😀
great place 👍, congratulations 💐👍
Thank you so much Paolo and thanks for the visit 👍
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Thank you for visiting Anjana 😀! Happy Tuesday
Felicidades ❤
Muchas gracias Roberto!!
I should be going on vacation maybe February or March
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Autumn cool wind is blowing and trasient lifes insects are buzzing in London
like Tokyo
I would like visit Tokyo.Thanks for visiting Shin 😀!
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Veo una persona que atrae mi mirada serala persona que lleva una maleta pero de que fecha es captado este vídeo gracias que El Padre Celestial lo bendiga
La semana pasada, mis videos casi todos son de la semana anterior. Muchas gracias por la visita.
A longer tower *длинный
эхэй это бас а это башня 👩🏫
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Thank you very much for visiting 😀!
How much of London was bombed in World War Two?
From Google: During World War II, the German Luftwaffe dropped thousands of bombs on London, causing extensive damage to the city:
Buildings: Over 70,000 buildings were destroyed, and another 1.7 million were damaged
Casualties: Around 43,000 Londoners died, and 50,000 were injured
Homelessness: One in six Londoners became homeless at some point
Famous landmarks: Many famous landmarks were hit, including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, and the Imperial War Museum
Poorer districts: The poorest districts, like the East End, were the worst hit
The Blitz | Blitz London | Battle of Britain WW2 | RAF Museum
The most intense bombing campaign was the Blitz, which took place from September 1940 to May 1941. The Blitz was a strategic failure for the Germans, as it failed to break the morale of the British people and dominate the skies before invading England.
Some buildings in London still bear shrapnel marks, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Tate Britain gallery, St. Clement Danes church, the Ritz Hotel, and Holy Trinity Church in Clapham. Thanks for the visit!