0 a sudden, vigorous attack, originally in war -- lynkrig
The church was destroyed in the Blitz.
1 to make an attack on (usually in war) -- føre lynkrig mot
London was blitzed during the war.
Where they have been "blitzed" there are no houses at all, and where they have been blighted the houses ought to be pulled down.
There have been many kinds of heroism in the "blitzed" towns on the part of young boys and young girls.
I speak as representing a city which has been completely "blitzed," and there are others in the country in the same condition.
We were a "blitzed" city and an evacuation area.
There is in the case of the blitzed cities, the special problem of the difficulty of obtaining suitable sites for development.
The first is the question of help to our blitzed towns.
The third method of financial assistance is that to re-develop blitzed areas as a whole.
I should like to mention figures for towns which were not blitzed.