a sustained aerial bombing campaign agaisnt the vietcong {nova}
Blitz in WW2 was an intensive campaign of aerial bombing.
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During the Vietnam War, particularly during the "Christmas Bombing" campaign known as Operation Linebacker II in December 1972, an estimated 20,000 tons of bombs were dropped on Hanoi. This intense bombing campaign included the use of B-52 bombers and targeted military and infrastructure sites. The total number of individual bombs is difficult to quantify precisely, but the scale of the bombing was significant and had a devastating impact on the city and its population.
The allied air force strategic bombing campaign thoroughly devastated Germany.
The blitz.
Please define what you mean by worst. The most deadly.
colonel Doolittle. (The Doolittle Campaign)
stopping terrorists from bombing new york city and other cities.
a sustained aerial bombing campaign agaisnt the vietcong {nova}
attack, strike, assault, raid, offensive, onslaught, bombardment, bombing campaign
Blitz in WW2 was an intensive campaign of aerial bombing.
the bombing campaign in japan was terrible. The u.s. used incendiary bombs which caused fires. japan was mostly wood structures, this is why it was so devistating.
The bombing happened when tensions became high when the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the congress official equality became involved in a campaign to register African American to vote in Birmingham.
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Operation Rolling Thunder. It aimed to weaken North Vietnam's ability to wage war and to pressure them to negotiate a settlement. The bombing campaign lasted for three years but did not achieve its objectives and instead intensified the conflict.
This is a confusing question. If you mean an actual battle, none. Germany just bombed Britttan in general, London included.However, the German Bombing campaign of England is refereed to as the Battle of Brittan.