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    Greenock Blitz - Wikipedia

    The Greenock Blitz is the name given to two nights of intensive bombing of the town of Greenock, Scotland by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. The raids over the nights of the 6 and 7 May 1941 targeted the shipyards and berthed ships around the town (similar to the Clydebank Blitz … See more

    The attack began around midnight on 6 May when around 350 German bombers attacked the town. Bombs fell all over the town and surrounding area; serious damage being inflicted on East Crawford Street and Belville … See more

    Air raid sirens at 12:15 am on 7 May marked the beginning of a second night of bombing. Initially, incendiary bombs were dropped around the perimeter of the town. The second wave attacked primarily the east end and centre of Greenock; the distillery See more

    Three local firemen were awarded the George Medal. See more

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    An Air Ministry decoy starfish site behind Loch Thom prevented the number of casualties being even higher. The decoy was lit on the second night of the blitz. It consisted of a large … See more

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    Sep 6, 2016 · The nights of May 6 th and 7 th, 1941, are known as the Greenock Blitz. The bombings caused extensive damage to the Inverclyde area, where massive shipyards were critical to Britain’s war effort. The shipyards were the …

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