64 times in between the 19th of February 1932 and the 12th of November 1943.
The Japanese bombed Darwin to neutralise Allied naval and air forces there.
Hitler didn't bomb Pearl harbor, the Japanese did.
Darwin
In WWII, the first real attack of the Japanese on an Australian base occurred with the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942. That attack scattered the naval base at Darwin and demoralised Australians. However, Darwin was bombed by the Japanese a total of sixty times between 19 February 1942 and 12 November 1943.For more information, see the link below.
Firstly it is atomic bomb. And it was drop on August 6, 1945
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'Darwin' isダーウィン (daawin) in Japanese.
The Japanese chose to bomb Darwin during World War II primarily to establish control over the region and to disrupt Allied supply lines and military operations in the Pacific. Darwin's strategic location made it a key base for Allied forces, and attacking it aimed to weaken their presence in Australia. The bombing also served to intimidate other Allied nations and demonstrate Japan's military capabilities. Ultimately, the attack on Darwin was part of a broader strategy to expand Japanese influence in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
The Japanese bombed Darwin to neutralise Allied naval and air forces there.
Bomb in Japanese is 爆弾 (bakudan).
No, the Japanese never landed on or invaded Bathurst Island. Bathurst was, however, the first place to be attacked by the Japanese in an airbourne assault before the bombing of Darwin. Father John McGrath, head of the missionary on Bathurst island, sent radio signals to Darwin warning of the oncoming onslaught of Japanese fighter planes from his signal station next to the church as they flew overhead. The Japanese machine gunned the church and signal station from the air and dropped a bomb on an aircraft in Bathurst Island airfield. They then continued on to Darwin, bombing the city and harbour.
The Japanese bombed a number of cities and towns in Australia during World War II - many more than most people realise. North Australian towns airports and harbours were repeatedly bombed, with Darwin bearing the brunt of the attacks. Darwin was first bombed on 19 February 1942. Japanese air attacks continued until November 1943. Darwin was bombed a total of 64 times. Other victims of Japanese air raids were Townsville, Mossman, Katherine, Wyndham, Derby, Broome and Port Hedland.
The Japanese were moving in that direction.
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