1st V-bomb on Antwerp agglomeration: 7 october 1944 in Brasschaat
last V-bomb on Antwerp agglomeration: 30 march 1945 in Ranst
Inbetween 7 october 1944 and 27 march 1945
5960 flying bombs came down on Antwerp agglomeration.
5960 consisting of
4248 V1's and
1712 V2's
During the timeframe of 175 days there were only 12 days without a V coming down.
This makes an average of 34 V's per day!
Casualties/destruction:
deaths: 4483: 371 allied soldiers and 3752 civilians
wounded: 7266: 1192 allied soldiers and 6074 civilians
damaged beyond repair houses: 3613
heavily damaged houses: 29352
light damaged houses: 77322

The photo shows a V-1 on display on the Groenplaats, Antwerp (in the backgound Antwerp Cathedral), possibly in the aftermath of a victory parade. Photo taken by my grandfather Jan B.H.A. Vervloedt, now in the family archives. The Fieseler Fi 103, better known as V-1 (German: Vergeltungswaffe 1) was an early cruise missile used during World War Two. The V-1 was developed at Peenemünde by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Between 13 June 1944 and 29 March 1945, it was fired at population centres such as London and Antwerp.(source:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Antwerp_V-1.jpg)
source: België bevrijd (source: city archives Antwerpen)