Two waves were sent.
about 4332 bombs were dropped on pearl harbor
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese forces dropped a total of 40 torpedoes. These torpedoes were launched from aircraft and were part of a coordinated strike that targeted the U.S. Pacific Fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. Despite their limited effectiveness against the shallow harbor, they contributed to the overall devastation of the attack.
Yes, many months later there was an air raid against Japan called Doolittle's Raid. They flew in big bombers over Japan and dropped bombs. It was a real morale booster for the US.
None the atom bombs were used by the U.S. against Japan in 1945
The Japanese flew Japanese Zero/fighter planes (a.k.a. "meatballs" or "Zeroes") into and over Pearl Harbor, crashing into ships, buildings, and the ground in order to create explosions and kill as many people as possible (see "kamakaze pilots"). They also dropped bombs onto ships and certain areas, as well as fired ammunition (bullets) as they flew over the harbor in an attempt to destroy the harbor. The attack began around 7:35 a.m. on December 7th, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Ford Island in Oahu, Hawaii, just west of Honolulu.
The Japanese dropped many bombs and crashed planes into Pearl Harbor.
Japan didn't drop a singular bomb on Pearl Harbor. They sent 2 waves of Japanese planes who dropped small bombs all over, killing tons of civilians and destroying many planes and battleships.
about 4332 bombs were dropped on pearl harbor
Yes, many months later there was an air raid against Japan called Doolittle's Raid. They flew in big bombers over Japan and dropped bombs. It was a real morale booster for the US.
None the atom bombs were used by the U.S. against Japan in 1945
it was 10 bombs
None. The blitz refers to bombs dropped on England, not Germany.
The Japanese flew Japanese Zero/fighter planes (a.k.a. "meatballs" or "Zeroes") into and over Pearl Harbor, crashing into ships, buildings, and the ground in order to create explosions and kill as many people as possible (see "kamakaze pilots"). They also dropped bombs onto ships and certain areas, as well as fired ammunition (bullets) as they flew over the harbor in an attempt to destroy the harbor. The attack began around 7:35 a.m. on December 7th, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Ford Island in Oahu, Hawaii, just west of Honolulu.
See: Attack on Pearl Harbor
Hundreds of bombs were dropped on Bristol during the war. Bombs were not measured according to the amount dropped but the tonnage that was dropped. Thousands of tons were dropped on Bristol and other areas.
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