Absolutely, they didn't...but they were able to build a new rocket bomb model which was called V-2...it was a kind of bomb that greatly destroyed Great Britain....
The U.S. use nuclear bombs during World War ll to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki after Japan refused to surrender.
No specific count. The German military dropped hundreds of thousands of bombs during the war.
They had not fully developed nuclear bombs.
The first nuclear bombs were developed in the United States of America during the Second World War in 1939 under the order of President Franklin Roosevelt.
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
No.
Nuclear fission was used in the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, leading to devastation and loss of lives. It was also harnessed for energy production in nuclear power plants, providing electricity to communities around the world.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
Some bombs are nuclear. But most bombs are not nuclear.
During World War 2 they set them off to test them, and to make Japan surrender unconditionally.
They were made by the United States during WW2.
Nuclear weapons developed by the Manhattan project for the Allies were Fission weapons called Atomic bombs. Large scale Fusion weapons developed by Hungarian Edward Teller in USA after WW2 were called Hydrogen Bombs. However during 1942 the Nazis developed a hybrid fusion boosted fission weapon, in which hollow charge explosives were used to cause a plasma pinch, a kind of flash of neutrons to ignite a Fission explosion.