During World War II, the Second General Army and Chūgoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima. So there were military facilities there.
However due to the large expected amount of damage of the explosion at the altitude of 1,968 feet above the city, there was no need to aim at any specific military facility. Instead the aim point (AP) was selected to be an easy to identify landmark near the center of the city: the "T" shaped Aioi Bridge.
The United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both targets were military (Hiroshima contained a significant military HQ, and Nagasaki a substantial naval base). However, the target cities were also chosen to show off the massive amount of damage the atomic bomb could produce, which inevitably meant causing huge numbers of civilian deaths.
Hiroshima was selected as a target for the atomic bombing because it was a major industrial and military hub for Japan, with a large population. It had a significant military base and was a center for manufacturing and transportation. Additionally, the city had been largely untouched by previous bombing raids, making it a prime candidate for a more impactful strike.
Pearl Harbor is a Navy base in Hawaii. As the Japanese attacked it in 1941, United States entered WW2. In august 6 and 9 1945 was when the atomic bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Yes. Hiroshima was a military strong point or a military base according to President Truman. This was a preposterous statement. In fact, almost all of the victims were civilians. We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were chosen as targets because of their concentration of activities and population. Since Japan didn't surrender right away, another bomb was dropped in Nagasaki.
The war to which you referred was World War II. The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended World War II.
The United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both targets were military (Hiroshima contained a significant military HQ, and Nagasaki a substantial naval base). However, the target cities were also chosen to show off the massive amount of damage the atomic bomb could produce, which inevitably meant causing huge numbers of civilian deaths.
There was a base there and an ammunition factory.
It had some ammunition factories and an army base.
Hiroshima was selected as a target for the atomic bombing because it was a major industrial and military hub for Japan, with a large population. It had a significant military base and was a center for manufacturing and transportation. Additionally, the city had been largely untouched by previous bombing raids, making it a prime candidate for a more impactful strike.
Hiroshima was a city of considerable industrial and military significance. Even some military camps were located nearby, such as the headquarters of the Fifth Division and Field Marshal Shunroku Hata's 2nd General Army Headquarters, which commanded the defence of all of southern Japan. Hiroshima was a minor supply and logistics base for the Japanese military. The city was a communications centre, a storage point, and an assembly area for troops. It was one of several Japanese cities left deliberately untouched by American bombing, allowing an ideal environment to measure the damage caused by the atomic bomb.
There have only been two. So far. The first was Hiroshima.
America dropped Atomic Bomb onto the Japanese city of Nagasaki was because, during World War 2, Nagasaki was the largest sea port in South Japan, so this was a key area where the Japanese got it Military Equipment and food resources, along with other supplies. Also, with Hiroshima, at some point during the war, American sources suspected that the city had a Military Space, which was worth targeting however, this wasn't true but Hiroshima did have a Military base. Also, during the war, In north of Nagasaki, there was a camp, which held British Commonwealth POW's.
Pearl Harbor is a Navy base in Hawaii. As the Japanese attacked it in 1941, United States entered WW2. In august 6 and 9 1945 was when the atomic bombs were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bombers that dropped both atomic bombs flew from the island of Tinian. This was also the base for bombers that flew many of the "thousand plane" firebombing attacks every night (each of which did similar damage to the atomic bombs).
Yes. Hiroshima was a military strong point or a military base according to President Truman. This was a preposterous statement. In fact, almost all of the victims were civilians. We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were chosen as targets because of their concentration of activities and population. Since Japan didn't surrender right away, another bomb was dropped in Nagasaki.
JAPAN attacked the base. That is when the U.S. entered WW2...the U.S. attacked Nagasaki and Hiroshima with the atomic bombs Big Boy and Fat Man.
The war to which you referred was World War II. The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended World War II.