Nagasaki was the last attack.
the Americans said that if they do not stop, they will bombed Tokyo
Hiroshima, Kokura and Nagasaki. Some people say Tokyo but that citi was bombed and destroyed so the US would not waste a good weapon in destroyed grounds.
The USA atomic bombed Hiroshima (1) and Nagasaki (2) after Japan refused to surrender. Japan surrendered after the bombing of Nagasaki. More people died when Tokyo (1st) and Dresden (2nd) then died at Hashim (3rd) and Nagasaki (4th). The atomic bombing of the two cities brought the war to a speedy end and saved countless lives.
In Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed with the atom bombs, however Tokyo was bombed just as badly with thousands of bombs. There were cities in Europe that were nearly abolished as well.
Yes, the Doolittle Raids were commenced before the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the 509th Composite Group.
After Hiroshima was bombed, the next target was Kokura. Because it was overcast with clouds, the bomber was directed to go to the secondary target, Nagasaki.AnswerSeveral target cities were available, but none was scheduled to be bombed next that this contributor is aware of. If a third Japanese city was to be bombed, then a third bomb would have had to been prepared, as only two were sent to Tinian. The choice of a target city would have been made later, but it never came to that. Of course, Japan had to presume that Tokyo might be next.
Tokyo by GEN Doolittle and his sixteen B-25 Mitchell Bombers launched from the deck of the USS Hornet in 1942 (See Film/Movie: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo). See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (These occurred in 1945).
The firebombing of Japanese cities, notably Tokyo, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The 2 cities in Japan that were bombed by the US in World War 2 are Hiroshima & Nagasaki. There is barely any remains of the attack anymore. Much of it has been cleaned up and rebuilt. There are a few memorials and there are still marks on the walls which are actually vaporized humans that were vaporized during the bombing.The two cities that were bombed in Japan were:Hiroshima (6th August 1945)Nagasaki (9th August 1945)
Many Japanese cities were bombed by the United States during WWII. Only two were attacked with nuclear weapons: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, it is estimated that the firebombing of Tokyo with conventional incendiary bombs actually killed the most people.
London, Berlin, Tokyo, Dresden, Stalingrad, were all heavily bombed during WW2. But none were destroyed as completely as the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 06 & 09 August 1945.
Yes, they were ready to drop another bomb onto Tokyo if they didn't stop the attack on Australia.At no point was Tokyo on the atomic bombing list, however it was firebombed both before and after the atomic bombings. One of the top criteria for selection for this list was that the cities not have been heavily bombed before, to aid in post attack damage assessment (Tokyo had already been bombed too much to qualify). The final target list was: Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata, with Nagasaki being added about one week later.The army assigned these as follows:Primary: Hiroshima, secondary: Niigata - MK-1 Little BoyPrimary: Kokura, secondary: Nagasaki - MK-3 FatmanAdditional targets for bombing to be added as bombs become available.Next bomb not available until after Japanese surrender.