- 13 May 2010 05:36
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Did the US do some significant damages to Japan through their B-29 incendiary raids>? When I was in middle school I was taught that the total amount of deaths from the firebombing of Japan exceeded the atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki put together, but I recall that during highschool I learned that the Americans didn't do shit to the Japanese homeland until they split an atom above their heads.
Also, if my former instruction was correct, why weren't more large-scale incendiary campaigns carried out against the Japanese?
Also, if my former instruction was correct, why weren't more large-scale incendiary campaigns carried out against the Japanese?
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