Yes: Both Germany & Japan were devastated by aerial bombing campaigns: In Europe by the RAF & USAAF, and in Japan by the use of (Finally) 2 Atomic bombs. British cities had been attacked by the Luftwaffe in 1940 & 1941 and then by the V1 & V2 rocket attacks, called the Blitz. (Not to be confused with Blitzkreig, which is a land attack aided by air bombing)
to get away from the bombings
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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The two events are entirely unrelated. The ANZACs were the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps who fought in World War I. The Darwin bombings were in World War II. Whilst some of the ANZACs had survived to fight again in WWII, they were not called the ANZACs then.
The world needed peace, the atomic bombings ended the war so the whole world was glad.
ok children during the war got evacuated off to the countryside away from the bombings,and probably would never see there family again.
Yes, the Vatican was bomber twice during the war. To read a description of the bombings and the damage they cause, read this link.
I don't know about other countries but Germany was bombed a lot. Look into Germany bombings in World War 2.
The first sustained use of civilian bombings during World War II occurred during the Blitz, which began in September 1940 when the German Luftwaffe started targeting London and other British cities. This campaign lasted until May 1941, with the aim of demoralizing the British population and disrupting the war effort. The bombings caused widespread destruction and significant civilian casualties, marking a significant escalation in the use of air power against non-combatants in the war.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Pearl Harbour Bombings