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Estimating the number of innocent civilians who died from bombing during World War II is challenging, but it is believed that millions were affected. The strategic bombing campaigns, particularly in cities like Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Some estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 civilians died in bombings across Europe, while in Asia, particularly during the bombings in Japan, hundreds of thousands more perished. Overall, the total civilian death toll from bombings in the war is likely in the millions.
People living on the site of Rome 700 years before Christ were called Etruscan.They were actually called Latins, because I had the same question in a history quiz and that was not the answer.
Most of the people killed were not part of the military
During World War II, Japanese people faced significant hardships, particularly those living in the United States. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, around 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to internment camps due to fears of espionage and sabotage. In Japan, civilians endured intense bombings, food shortages, and a devastating loss of life, particularly towards the war's end with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Overall, the war led to widespread suffering and trauma for Japanese communities both domestically and abroad.
The Allies bombed Dresden: Britons and American bombers did it to motivate the German people to tell Hitler to give up the war. There were also some hidden military places in Dresden. They leveled Dresden sadly but the US did help them to rebuild the city in later years.
See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. people living there died.
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The name Dresden is generally a boy name. It means "people from the forest." It is a name that comes from German origin.
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See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Estimating the number of innocent civilians who died from bombing during World War II is challenging, but it is believed that millions were affected. The strategic bombing campaigns, particularly in cities like Dresden, Hamburg, and Tokyo, resulted in significant civilian casualties. Some estimates suggest that around 600,000 to 800,000 civilians died in bombings across Europe, while in Asia, particularly during the bombings in Japan, hundreds of thousands more perished. Overall, the total civilian death toll from bombings in the war is likely in the millions.
Because the bombers had bombed their before and the London people did not invent blackouts then.
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Death and destruction
The bombing of Dresden and other German cities during World War II resulted in extensive destruction of infrastructure, significant civilian casualties, and a profound psychological impact on the German populace. In Dresden alone, an estimated 25,000 people were killed, and much of the city was reduced to rubble, leading to widespread homelessness and suffering. Additionally, these bombings aimed to disrupt German military logistics and morale, contributing to the overall weakening of the Nazi war effort. The devastation sparked ongoing debates about the ethical implications of targeting civilian populations in wartime.