They were chosen because they would be the places like the cities and busy areas and those were the places with the most factories. Therefore if they bombed down the cities they would destroy the factories as well as kill/injure loads of people!
Mostly places to the West and North... so - places like Cardiff Glasgow and Aberdeen...... Aberdeen was bombed , but not heavily. Clydeside was bombed heavily because of the shipbuilding and Cardiff docks were bombed.
most mojor citys like london
The countryside where they were less likely to be bombed.
Nagasaki was one of the places in Japan that the US bombed, under Harry S. Truman's orders (the president of the US during WWII.)
If they bombed public places, word would get to the front line and demoralise troops
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Clydebank adjacent to Glasgow, was badly blitzed over two nights in March 1941, and the West of Glasgow got bombed with the fallout from Clydebank. Greenock was also badly bombed
If you mean the atomic bomb, they were Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But all industrial cities in Japan were heavily bombed by the Allies in the latter months of the war.
Those areas in and around Hanoi that were heavily bombed.
If you are referring to the atomic bomb: Hiroshima and Nagasaki - Japan
Hundreds of thousands or even millions were as the allies and axis did a lot of bombings.
Yes. They shot many people and bombed lots of places, resulting in many deaths.