Did not result in a Japanese surrender. - apex
Tokyo had already been hit by many firebombing raids, it would be too difficult to tell the damage they caused from the damage caused by atomic bombs.
did not result in Japanese surrender
It caused high civilian casualties but didn't result in surrender.
it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender
The firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945 caused extensive destruction to the city, resulting in the deaths of over 100,000 civilians and leaving millions homeless. The incendiary attacks targeted densely populated areas, leading to massive fires that engulfed entire neighborhoods. Despite the heavy damage, the bombings aimed to weaken Japan's war production capabilities and morale. Ultimately, they contributed to Japan's surrender in World War II, but at a devastating human cost.
It caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender. Tokyo was firebombed before the US decided to use the first nuclear weapon against a city containing civilians.
it caused high civilian casualties but did not result in surrender
During WW 2, the firebombing of Tokyo, and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The firebombing of Japanese cities, notably Tokyo, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
AlotAnswer #2The damage due to buildings and infrastructure in the March 11, 2012 earthquake, tsunami, and resulting fires and explosions is estimated over $180 billion or 3 percent of Japan's annual economic output.Other estimates up to US $300 billion for reconstruction excluding costs caused by the Fukushima nuclear accident.
Bombing of Tokyo happened in 1942.