no, it was august 9 1945.
The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City on March 25, 1911.
In 16 July 1945. (The nuclear test was called Trinity)
Petroleum jelly.
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.
The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
The bomb that can bomb without needing city lights was called the V2 Rocket bomb. All the Nazi Germans had to do was aim, fire and off it went to the place they wanted to bomb. It was not precision bombing but it was good enough to do a lot of damage to the UK.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City on March 25, 1911.
Squnk City Fire Company - 1912 was released on: USA: 30 March 1912
In 16 July 1945. (The nuclear test was called Trinity)
A fire bomb is a conventional incendiary bomb: magnesium, napalm, etc. A nuclear bomb uses fission and/or fusion and is mostly a blast effect weapon.
Instead of the atomic bomb they rather use fire bombs instead because they were sure the atomic bomb will crush the earth crust.
If a bomb explodes on fire you can catch on fire by a bomd
napalm is the mix with petroleum jelly to create a fire bomb!
bomb fire
If you mean the destruction of a whole city by incendiary bombs, then the usual term is fire bombing.
An incendiary bomb it designed to set fire to it's target.