Which of these targets was completely destroyed in autobahn
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Dresden
London, Berlin, Tokyo, Dresden, Stalingrad, were all heavily bombed during WW2. But none were destroyed as completely as the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 06 & 09 August 1945.
They didn't completely destroy targets, as Britain's defence system was strong, and helped us to win the Battle OF Britain. However, the main targets were Southeast England & the London area.
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What? Do you mean German city? Then Dresden. Do you mean British? London. Japan? Tokyo. America...? Pearl Harbor?
"Completely destroyed" emphasizes the total and thorough destruction of something, whereas "destroyed" is a more general term indicating damage or ruin. The term "completely destroyed" is used to highlight that the destruction is extensive and irreversible.
Dresden
The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
Dresden was attacked seven times between 1944 and 1945, and over ninety percent of the city centre was destroyed. The inner city of Dresden was largely destroyed by 650,000 incendiaries, 8,000lb of high explosives, and hundreds of 4,000lb bombs in two waves of attacks - approximately one bomb for every two people. - according to WikiPedia.
London, Berlin, Tokyo, Dresden, Stalingrad, were all heavily bombed during WW2. But none were destroyed as completely as the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 06 & 09 August 1945.
Dresden, Germany Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan Warsaw, Poland
It will no longer be there if it is completely destroyed. There is a potential that it will grow back.
Almost Completely
Imploded!--------------------Or Annihilated.