The attack of Nagasaki was not a battle itself, it took only one atomic bomb.
Nagasaki
After WW2 in Europe was over Japan was still waging war. Nagasaki and Hiroshima are the Japanese cities on each of which an atomic bomb was dropped by the USAF. Thus ending WW2
There really wasn't a battle. A atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki during World War 2 on 9th August 1945 by the Americans. This killed 39,000 quickly after the bomb was dropped and left 25,000 others injured.
It took only one bomb but it made the United States to win the war.
In Europe, The Battle of Berlin. In The Pacific, The bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
There wasnt a battle that ended japans threat, inface U.S.A was losing but the two nuclear bombs in Hiroshima and nagasaki ended the Japanese threat.
Battle of France Battle of Britain Operation Barbarossa Battle of Satlingrad Pearl Harbor Battle of Coral Sea Battle of Midway Battle of the Atlantic D-Day VE day Iwo Jima Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Hiroshima and Nagasaki are the two Japanese cities that the United States dropped atomic bombs on during (and to end) the Second World War. 1. These aren't necessarily "battles". 2. They happened at the cities that are named in your question.
Nagasaki Station - Nagasaki - was created in 1905.
i think it's Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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.