The Second Blitz (V-1s and V-2s) Flashcards
When were the V-1 and V-2 used to attack Britain again?
In 1944 and 4945, Hitler attacked Britain from the air again.
What was the nickname of the V-1?
The V-1 was nicknamed the doodlebug
Why did the V-1 gain its nickname ‘the doodlebug’?
Due to the sound it made while in flight
Did V-1s have pilots?
No, V-1s were pilot-less rocket planes
What would V-1s be launched from?
V-1s would be launched from railway trucks
How much explosive did each V-1 rocket carry?
1 tonne of explosive
How many people did V-1s kill in total?
6200 (despite the fact 10,000 were launched)
Could V-1s be stopped?
Yes, V-1s could be shot down. However, they would explode which could be dangerous.
Why were V-2s more dangerous than V-1s?
V-2s could not be shot down.
How many V-2 fell on England on average between September 1944 and March 1945?
An average of 5 a day fell on England
How many people did V-2s kill?
3,000 civilians
How fast could V-2s travel?
4000 kilometres per hour