The Coventry Blitz of November 1940 had significant long-term effects on the city and its residents. It resulted in extensive destruction of infrastructure and housing, leading to a major rebuilding effort that reshaped urban planning and architecture in Coventry. The psychological impact on the community persisted for years, influencing local identity and resilience. Additionally, the event contributed to the broader narrative of wartime suffering and solidarity in Britain, impacting post-war policies and attitudes towards urban regeneration.
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The Blitz is called the Blitz because the term 'Blitz' is short for Blitzkrieg and means Lightning war in German. Your Welcome <3
No, it also has short-term effects.
The long term effects of Slavery was: Civil War Racism More Civilization
One Long term affect is social issues
The Blitz was intended to demoralise the British in to surrendering to Germany. It was hoped that the immense damage and civilian casualties would force Britain to surrender but they didn't.
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If you broke your ankle it may or may not have long term effects. It depends on the kind of break.