Allied forces planned to bomb Amsterdam during World War II primarily to disrupt German military operations and weaken their control over occupied territories. The city served as a strategic transportation hub for German logistics and communications. Additionally, targeting key infrastructure aimed to support the liberation of the Netherlands and diminish the Nazi regime's hold on the region. However, the bombings also raised concerns about civilian casualties, leading to debates over the necessity and ethics of such actions.
It was liberated from Germany on May 5th 1945.
The Amsterdam was liberated by Allied forces on May 5, 1945, during World War II. The city was freed from German occupation, which had lasted for more than five years. This event marked a significant moment in the Netherlands' history as it celebrated its liberation. The liberation is now commemorated annually in the Netherlands on Liberation Day.
The Netherlands is the country of which Amsterdam is the capital. It isn't the only capital city in the country. Each province has a capital city. And the government is seated in the Hague.The Netherlands, also known as "Holland"
Everything is legal in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam is located in Holland
Figure it out yourself.
They had 85 allies.
Atomic Bomb
It was liberated from Germany on May 5th 1945.
I presume you meant 'explode' not 'explore'. Which bomb? Where? When?
The Atom Bomb
Equally justified, in the eyes of the Allies. They wanted an unconditional surrender; Japan wanted conditions.
US wouldn't have joined the Allies in WW2 and the Allies would have probably lost.
The devastation of the Atomic Bomb was known but never thought to be needed twice. There was little known knowledge of the effects of radiation.
Japan surrendered toward the Allies and the war ended.
B-29s
no such thing. maybe you meant hydrogen bomb.