The forces didn't aim to kill civilians during their bombing missions, they were trying to kill the enemy to make it easier for ground forces to take back the city or area. But civilians were still in the city and along with the enemy getting killed so did the civilians.
To prepare people for a possible atomic bomb attack
Nagasaki
a bomb shelter
The biggies of course was whether or not to drop the A-bomb or attempt a land invasion of islands with a probable loss of a million or more US forces.
RADAR and many other new technologies helped to defeat the Japanese and Germans because they did not have as sophisticated equipment of the same items as the Allied Forces had. The Atomic Bomb technology caused the Allied Forces to win in the Pacific.
To prepare people for a possible atomic bomb attack
saved many lives of the American forces from death on many occasions such as Japan and world war two
One thing that was not a major factor in the decision to use the atomic bomb was civilian casualties.
The advocates against the bomb state that too many civilian casualties, the illness it brought and the devastation.
One thing that was not a major factor in the decision to use the atomic bomb was civilian casualties.
Answer this question…They were used to attack civilian centers rather than military targets.
Answer this question…They were used to attack civilian centers rather than military targets.
Answer this question…They were used to attack civilian centers rather than military targets.
If you were just a normal civilian, than you would call the police and a bombdquad (if available)
To try and demoralize the civilian population.
Britain made this decision based on the number of civilian casualties if they had done so. This would have also caused a loss in moral, as families of many of the other Allied forces may have been in those camps.
i know about world war II but not world war I i know on world war II is japan tried to lay a bomb on Augusta.