US: 1,600 Tons in One Night - Japan: 100,000 Lives Ash. Worse Than Atomic Bomb.
Автор: WW2 Battles Explained
Загружено: 2025-12-24
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In the dark skies of 1945, a fleet of B-29 Superfortresses unleashed an inferno upon the wooden heart of Tokyo. Operation Meetinghouse wasn't just a raid; it was a firestorm of apocalyptic proportions that boiled canals and incinerated over 100,000 civilians in a single night. The terrifying efficiency of American incendiary tactics brought the Empire to its knees, leaving nothing but ash and silence. We analyze the strategic decision behind the deadliest air raid in human history. Was this necessary brutality or a war crime?
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