Practically, yes. But one cant entirely destroy a city, even if nukes are used. The buildings may vanish - as they did in the Hamburg bombings, but much of the infrastructure remains, including roads, and underground sanitation installations etc.
Because a lot of its infrastructure had been destroyed by bombing during the war.
Bombing of Ulm in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II happened in 1943.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
See the related site below which is a great site from the BBC about South Wales during the bombing in World War 2.
During World War II, approximately one-third of London was destroyed by bombing raids.
Because a lot of its infrastructure had been destroyed by bombing during the war.
The condition was horrible. Many buildings were destroyed in battles and bombing raids.
Many parts of London had to be rebuilt as they had been destroyed by bombing.
It was a terror bombing during the Spanish Civil War.
According to James May from Top Gear - not enough, as it left the race track!. About 90% of Nuremberg was destroyed in just one nighttime bombing raid. Subsequent bombing raids probably destroyed another 5%. So in reality - all of Nuremberg was destroyed.
The city was hit by 71 bombing raids over six years. It was completely rebuilt after 1945. From what I can find out, over 40% of the city was destroyed during the war.
it honors war crimes by the allies, bombing of hamburg, dresden, hiroshima and nagasaki, cowardness of the western allies who relied on russian menpower, led by stalin,, to defeat hitler.
After World War II, large areas of Europe were in ruins. This is because there was fighting all over, as well as bombing. Towns and cities were raided and destroyed.
The goal of carpet bombing during World War 2 was to try to weaken German morale and destroy cities which contained war industries. This technique was very effective on Germany and usually destroyed whole cities or large targets.
Bombing of Ulm in World War II happened in 1944.
Bombing of Königsberg in World War II happened in 1944.