On March 9, 1945 the US conducted a bombing raid over Tokyo. The bombing created 185,000 casualties and destroyed 267,000 buildings.
Yes; a pay-back bombing.
It caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender. Tokyo was firebombed before the US decided to use the first nuclear weapon against a city containing civilians.
The deadliest bombing of Japan was the bombing of Tokyo. It took place off and on for over three years. The deadliest single day of bombing was March 10 1945 (Operation Meetinghouse) when 335 allied B-29s set half of the city on fire, killing one hundred thousand civilians.
It was the attacked that made Japan surrendered.
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it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender
Tokyo , Japan .
it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender
Bombing of Tokyo happened in 1942.
It caused high civilian casualties but didn't result in surrender.
Much of Tokyo was destroyed.
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Yes; a pay-back bombing.
It caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender. Tokyo was firebombed before the US decided to use the first nuclear weapon against a city containing civilians.
The deadliest bombing of Japan was the bombing of Tokyo. It took place off and on for over three years. The deadliest single day of bombing was March 10 1945 (Operation Meetinghouse) when 335 allied B-29s set half of the city on fire, killing one hundred thousand civilians.
Tokyo March was created in 1929.
It was the attacked that made Japan surrendered.