The majority of bombs used in the Second World War were 'conventional' High Explosive (HE) devices, although many incendiary devices and two nuclear explosive devices were also used.
The chemical explosives were primarily TNT (Tri-Nitro-Toluene), RDX (Research Department eXplosive) and PETN (PentaErythritol TetraNitrate).
The incendiary devices commonly contained chemical explosives plus flammable materials such as magnesium, phosphorus, or fuels in liquid or gelled form.
Very roughly two and a half million tons of bombs were dropped in total, perhaps twice as much as the total used in ground-based weapons in the war.
Near the end of the war, in August 1945, the United States Air Force dropped two atomic bombs on cities in Japan. On 6 August a uranium fission device codenamed 'Little Boy' was dropped on Hiroshima and a plutonium fission device codenamed 'Fat Man' was dropped on Nagasaki three days later. The two bombs had the equivalent explosive powers of very roughly 16,000 and 21,000 tonnes of TNT respectively. Japan surrendered a few days later. These two atomic bombs are the only examples of the use of nuclear weapons in war.
There is still some debate over the role of the atomic bombings in the final days of the war but there is little dissent about their horrors. It must be said that the horrors of conventional warfare and atomic warfare are similar, for example the bombing of the German city of Dresden in February 1945 with several thousand tonnes of conventional explosives and incendiaries produced results not unlike those of the atomic bombings in Japan, if not on quite so large a scale. The three cities, Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Dresden, were all essentially destroyed and tens or hundreds of thousands of people suffered unspeakably.
Hydrogen (fusion) bombs, which can be made to produce very much greater destructive power than fission bombs, had not been developed by the end of the Second World War and none has -- yet -- been used in anger.
No.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
Bombs were invented during WWI, But they were not used until WWII.
TNT ( it's DYNAMITE!!)
No bombs were actually used during the Cold War. That was why it was not a hot war.
Yes. On world war 1 & 2,Germans used bombs and riffles.
No.
Yes, early bombs were conventional artillery shells, but by the end of the war customized bombs were in production.
In World War 2 the Nuclear bombs were Uranium and Plutonium. Nowadays they use Hydrogen.
Nuclear, plane, land, and sea bombs.
Nuclear bombs were used in world war II but not in world war I
Bombs were invented during WWI, But they were not used until WWII.
Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
TNT ( it's DYNAMITE!!)
The Atom bombs used to end the War.
None. The first atomic bomb was dropped decades after World War 1 finished. Atomic bombs weren't used in war until World War II.
They were mostly motar rounds, artillery shells particularly shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.