Approximately 2 million people....Not quite, more like 67,000
Mainly through air attacks and attacks on its navy and army's in other places.
Well over a million civilians were killed in Germany from the aerial bombing attacks.
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Like their ally Germany, Japanese civilians had to endure US/allied "air raids" (aerial bombing). As for routine living; Japanese males were drafted into military service (as in Germany), and the females were sent to factories to support the war effort.
firebomb raids killing 183'000 civilians and destroying the city
Mainly through air attacks and attacks on its navy and army's in other places.
Well over a million civilians were killed in Germany from the aerial bombing attacks.
You should include the place and the date in your question.
Around 60 million people were killed on all sides during World War 2. Most of them were innocent civilians.
The Battle of Britain during WWII
"Bombing Casualties" by Herbert Read is a poignant reflection on the horrors of war and the devastating impact it has on innocent civilians. The poem portrays the indiscriminate destruction caused by bombing raids and questions the morality of such acts of violence. Read's use of vivid imagery and emotive language underscores the human cost of war and emphasizes the need for peace and compassion.
Total Warfare. Essentially, not only was it soldiers fighting, but civilians were targeted too, such as bombing raids on cities.
Air raids were frequent in 1940 & 1941 & again by flying bombs, the V1 & V2 in 1944. There were no naval or amphibious raids. In WW1 there were Zeppelin (Airship) bombing raids on London & coastal towns
20,000
In 1890.
Some historians see that Grant's raids against Southern communications were similar to one of the principal objectives of strategic bombing in WW 2. Perhaps the truly successful part of Allied bombing of Germany in WW 2 was the Allied attack on German railroads. One significant difference was that Grant's raids on Southern railways was not intended to terrorize Southern civilians. Allied bombing of Germany in the middle of WW 2 not only were designed to destroy rail links but to bring terror to German civilians. Curiously the railway bombings failed to destroy rail links that transported Jews to the Nazi death camps.
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