Bombing of Sofia in World War II

Bombing of Sofia in World War II
Part of Bulgaria during World War II

Bombing of Sofia, April 1944
DateApril 1941
November 1943 – April 1944
Location
Belligerents
 United Kingdom
 United States

 Yugoslavia (1941)
 Greece (1941)
 Bulgaria
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom John Simpson
United States Jimmy Doolittle
Kingdom of Bulgaria Dimitar Ayranov
Kingdom of Bulgaria Vasil Valkov
Strength
2,387–2,500 aircraft 150–200 aircraft
11 heavy air defense batteries
Casualties and losses

Military ranks: 256 killed (159 in battle, 28 missing, 69 died of their wounds); 333 captured; unspecified number of wounded

Airplanes shot down: 185 bombers and fighters
Unspecified number damaged aircraft
Military ranks: 23 killed in battle (22 Bulgarians, 1 German)
Civilian population, etc.: 3,950 killed, wounded or missing; 4,744 wounded
Damaged buildings: 12,657
Planes down: 27
Unspecified number of damaged aircraft

The Bulgarian capital of Sofia suffered a series of Allied bombing raids during World War II, from mid 1941 to early 1944. Bulgaria declared war on the United Kingdom and the United States on 13 December 1941. The Southern Italy-based Allied air forces extended the range of their strategic operations to include Bulgaria and other Axis allies in 1943.


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