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.
Germany launched a rapid, aggressive attack, while France used outdated trench-warfare tactics.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour on 7th December 1941 followed by the German declaration of war on the US on 11th December.
Underground bomb shelters, when they don't collapse under the weight of the ruined buildings above them, allow you to survive the bombing attack. You might come back up to the ground level to a flattened or worse, burning city, but you survived the bombing. They were quite common in urban English cities during WW2, as well as in Germany.
The Allies (USA, Canada, Britain, Soviet Union etc.) agreed to pool their resources and fight the Axis powers as a joint operation. Because of the greater industrial output of the USA and the increased manpower, the Allies were able to make inroads towards defeating the enemy which hadn't been possible before.
All of the above
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
Neither did. It was their ally, Japan. They launched the bombing on Pearl Harbor, the only attack on us that was ever carried out by any of the axis powers.
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
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The Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Hitler
Yes; a pay-back bombing.
Germany launched a rapid, aggressive attack, while France used outdated trench-warfare tactics.
Germany launched a rapid, aggressive attack, while France used outdated trench-warfare tactics.
Military and industrial complexes, there were no "smart bombs" in WWII, and bombing was very inaccurate. There were a lot of bombing raids that had to be repeated over and over because the target had received little or no damage in the first attack.
By japanesse bombing the airstrips
Bombing began when Germnay invaded Poland using their Blitzberg attack force. Bombing between Germany and Britain began in 1940 and ended around 1942. The Atomic bombs were dropped on Japan on Agust 6th and 9th of 1945.