Operation Steinbock
Operation Steinbock (German: Unternehmen Steinbock), sometimes called the Baby Blitz, was a strategic bombing campaign by the German Air Force (the Luftwaffe) during the Second World War. It targeted southern England and lasted from January to May 1944. Steinbock was the last strategic air offensive by the German bomber arm during the conflict.
136th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery155th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery183rd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery19th Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras)1st Anti-Aircraft Group (United Kingdom)1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery1st Suffolk Artillery Volunteer Corps26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade27th (Home Counties) Anti-Aircraft Brigade28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)79th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery83rd Searchlight Regiment, Royal ArtilleryAnti-Aircraft CommandCity of Bristol RiflesCornwall Fortress Royal EngineersHanns HeiseHugo SperrleKampfgeschwader 2Kampfgeschwader 40Kampfgeschwader 6Keith Hampshire (RAAF officer)
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132nd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery136th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery137th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery143rd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery155th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery163rd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery183rd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery1944 in the United Kingdom19th Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras)1st Anti-Aircraft Group (United Kingdom)1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery1st Suffolk Artillery Volunteer Corps26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade27th (Home Counties) Anti-Aircraft Brigade28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)435th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Artillery5th Searchlight Brigade (United Kingdom)79th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery83rd Searchlight Regiment, Royal ArtilleryAI Mk. VIII radarAMES Type 7Adolf_GallandAnti-Aircraft CommandAustralian contribution to the Battle of NormandyBaby BlitzBaedeker BlitzBig WeekBill SkeltonBranse BurbridgeChaff (countermeasure)City of Bristol RiflesCornwall Fortress Royal EngineersDe_Havilland_MosquitoDietrich PeltzDornier_Do_217Eighth Air ForceFebruary 1944
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136th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery155th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery183rd (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery19th Battalion, London Regiment (St Pancras)1st Anti-Aircraft Group (United Kingdom)1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery1st Suffolk Artillery Volunteer Corps26th (London) Anti-Aircraft Brigade27th (Home Counties) Anti-Aircraft Brigade28th (Thames and Medway) Anti-Aircraft Brigade37th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom)79th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery83rd Searchlight Regiment, Royal ArtilleryAnti-Aircraft CommandCornwall Fortress Royal EngineersHanns HeiseKampfgeschwader 2Kampfgeschwader 40Kampfgeschwader 6Keith Hampshire (RAAF officer)
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Operation Steinbock
Operation Steinbock (German: Unternehmen Steinbock), sometimes called the Baby Blitz, was a strategic bombing campaign by the German Air Force (the Luftwaffe) during the Second World War. It targeted southern England and lasted from January to May 1944. Steinbock was the last strategic air offensive by the German bomber arm during the conflict.
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A Operação Steinbock (em alemã ...... oras V-1 e com os mísseis V-2.
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Das Unternehmen Steinbock (auc ...... e Städte im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
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L'operazione Steinbock (tradot ...... della battaglia d'Inghilterra.
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L'opération Steinbock a été me ...... contre les îles britanniques.
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Operation Steinbock (German: U ...... used to strike British cities.
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عملية شتاينبوك ( (بالألمانية: ...... ي الهجوم على المدن البريطانية.
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----1,556 civilians killed
1 destroyed in combat
1 to friendly-fire
22 lost to other causes
5 damaged in combat
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United Kingdom
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1944-05-29
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British victory
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524 bombers
~ 25 squadrons
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1 destroyed in combat
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329 destroyed
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Germany
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United Kingdom
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Operation Steinbock
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World War II
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Southern United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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World War II
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British victory
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~ 25 squadrons
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A Operação Steinbock (em alemã ...... iros alemães durante a guerra.
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Das Unternehmen Steinbock (auc ...... e Städte im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
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L'operazione Steinbock (tradot ...... nglo-americane sulla Germania.
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L'opération Steinbock a été me ...... térêt reste pratiquement assez
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Operation Steinbock (German: U ...... omber arm during the conflict.
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عملية شتاينبوك ( (بالألمانية: ...... القنابل الألمانية خلال النزاع.
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Operation Steinbock
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Operazione Steinbock
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Operação Steinbock
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Opération Steinbock
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Unternehmen Steinbock
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عملية شتاينبوك
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Operation Steinbock
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