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The jelly-type gasoline bomb used by the Americans during World War II in Japan was known as "napalm." Napalm is a mixture of a gelling agent and gasoline, which creates a sticky, incendiary substance that burns at high temperatures. It was primarily used in aerial bombardments and ground attacks to cause extensive fire damage and destruction. Its use in the war was controversial due to the severe injuries and suffering it inflicted on civilians and combatants alike.

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