Rotterdam (The Netherlands) was heavily bombarded as well.
In Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed with the atom bombs, however Tokyo was bombed just as badly with thousands of bombs. There were cities in Europe that were nearly abolished as well.
There were many cities badly bombed during World War II, on all sides.London, Coventry, and so on, in England.Moscow, Stalingrad, and so on, in Russia.Berlin, Hamburg, and so on, in Germany.
No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
Yes it was very badly bombed because of engineering
During World War II, London and Dresden were two cities that experienced devastating bombing campaigns. London endured the Blitz, a sustained aerial bombardment by the German Luftwaffe from 1940 to 1941, causing significant destruction and loss of life. Dresden was heavily bombed in February 1945 by Allied forces, resulting in widespread devastation and a controversial high civilian death toll. Both cities remain symbols of the war's impact on urban centers.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Hiroshima & Nagasaki .
In Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed with the atom bombs, however Tokyo was bombed just as badly with thousands of bombs. There were cities in Europe that were nearly abolished as well.
There were many cities badly bombed during World War II, on all sides.London, Coventry, and so on, in England.Moscow, Stalingrad, and so on, in Russia.Berlin, Hamburg, and so on, in Germany.
Nearly every UK city was bombed during World War 2 but London and Coventry were probably destroyed the most.
Most British cities were bombed during World War 2
London was bombed heavily in the early part of the war and Dresden, Germany was just about obliterated in Feb of 1945.
No, it was not bombed because the armour was built in the Cities.
Germany never bombed any Japanese cities during World War 2. They were allied to each other during that war.
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The Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
You will have to be more specific. All of the combatants in World War II bombed many cities.