Scotland was hit along with the rest of the bigger cities in the UK by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during WWII. Clydebank, near Glasgow in particular was unfortunately hit pretty badly, where shipbuilding was largely taking place. The town was was devastated, leaving under ten houses still undamaged, the rest was reduced to rubble. There were around 500 casualties and even more so were injured in the blitz. Thankfully the Clydebank area was restored and still stands today as a nice town situated next to Glasgow.
