Why Did the Luftwaffe Avoid Bombing Parts of Britain?

From September 1940 to May 1941, the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) executed a sustained campaign of bombing British towns and cities. This became known as the Blitz and over 43,500 civilians were killed.

The city of London was bombed more frequently and heavily than other parts of the country, but few areas escaped the Luftwaffe’s bombing campaign. With that said, there were three main parts of Britain that the Luftwaffe seemingly spared.

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