See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
It affected the education in WW2 primarily because of security issues for the schools.
what happend on the day of the geurnica bombings? what happend on the day of the geurnica bombings?
Iraq Ashura bombings happened on 2004-03-02.
Rizal Day bombings happened on 2000-12-30.
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Yes, the Vatican was bomber twice during the war. To read a description of the bombings and the damage they cause, read this link.
The past is the past. The US has no trouble with the decision made in ww2.
The Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings for a start.
American B-29 bombings, fire bombings, two atomic bombings, and about two million war casualties. Japan's suffering was not the worst of any WW2 country, but it was substantial.
WW2 ended in 1945 with the bombings of Japan by the United States, so it has been over a long time.
See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
No, bombings in WW1 were not as bad as WW2 because of the use of bomber aircraft, which at anytime could fly to London. Also, the Germans were not as technologically advanced enough to travel from France to England with an army and invade. Search on Google images and you can see the damage caused by the Germans in WW2, compared to WW1 and you can see the difference.
Estimating the number of innocent civilians who died from bombing during World War II is challenging, but it is believed that millions were affected. The strategic bombing campaigns, particularly in cities like Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Some estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 civilians died in bombings across Europe, while in Asia, particularly during the bombings in Japan, hundreds of thousands more perished. Overall, the total civilian death toll from bombings in the war is likely in the millions.
It was not a disaster and had nothing to do with nuclear energy. These are the dates of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively that ended WW2.
Mainly in and around the docks and river warehouses. But the bombing was rather indiscriminate and bombs often fell elsewhere around the city.
It affected the education in WW2 primarily because of security issues for the schools.