It was in ww2 and the first nuclear attack against humans on august 6 1945. It was the calling card to win the war.
The battle of Hiroshima was not a campaign but rather a single event during World War II. It was part of the larger Pacific War between Japan and the United States. The bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, was carried out by the US with the goal of forcing Japan's surrender. The devastating attack using an atomic bomb led to widespread destruction and loss of life.
The battle of Hastings was neither a war or a campaign it was a Battle
It is called the Vicksburg Campaign.
Hiroshima by itself did not have a battle per ce. So Guadalcanal has nothing to compare it to Hiroshima which was attacked by three B-29 planes one used to drop the nuclear bomb over it. Guadalcanal had none of that, it had a full battle. They only thing in common would be the enemy.
Can you tell us when the Hiroshima Battle you are referring to occurred? There was none in World War 2. Bombing runs are not considered battles, and there was basically no Hiroshima at the end of the war.
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In Hiroshima there was no battle. A plane dropped an atomic bomb which destroyed the city.
there was no battle, a bomb was dropped
The battle of Hastings was neither a war or a campaign it was a Battle
Hiroshima recevied on bome but it was a nuclear one. That's the importance.
It was called the Vicksburg Campaign.
Order of Battle in the Algeciras Campaign happened in 1801.
It is called the Vicksburg Campaign.
The United States was the winner. It launched a nuclear bomb called Fat Man under Truman's administration. You are welcome to read the wikipedia article on the Battle of Hiroshima.
Hiroshima by itself did not have a battle per ce. So Guadalcanal has nothing to compare it to Hiroshima which was attacked by three B-29 planes one used to drop the nuclear bomb over it. Guadalcanal had none of that, it had a full battle. They only thing in common would be the enemy.
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The campaign to get the Confederates out of Western Tennessee, and to liberate the Mississippi.
Can you tell us when the Hiroshima Battle you are referring to occurred? There was none in World War 2. Bombing runs are not considered battles, and there was basically no Hiroshima at the end of the war.