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The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
President Truman took all resposability.
Both of them had trouble because of the destruction caused by Nazi Germany. France had been invaded, taken over, and bombed by both Nazi Germany and the Allies. The Allies bombs France because they were trying to the the German troop in France. This bombing destroyed many buildings and caused many deaths. Britain was heavily bombed by Germany, and the Japanese attacked British colonies in the Pacific.
In WW1, Germany lost the war, they have lost many people and the country was destroyed Plus the had to repay the allies for the damage they have done, on the other hand, the allies also lostany men, and the countries were destroyed, but they won
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The allies bombed Germany a lot. Dresden (a demilitarized city and one of the most beautiful European medieval cities) was completely destroyed in February of 1945 by allied fire bombing.
Dutch, Americans.
The allies did not participate in the bombing of Nagasaki. President Truman took all the responsible.
The allies power under the United States.
Japan surrendered and the allies win the war.
Auschwitz was never bombed by the allies before, during of after the liberation.
President Truman took all resposability.
Very, very few if any at all. The primitive planes of the time could not carry a heavy payload of bombs anyway, let alone all the way to Britain. And bombing civilian targets was not even considered by the Allies nor by the Germans. Airfighting and bombing was almost totally restricted to the areas above the enemy front lines.
0.3 million Italian military personnel were killed or missing. There were bombing raids before the Allied invasion (September 1943). Most of the civilian casualties and destruction occurred, however, after the Allied invasion. Much of this occurred in connection with Allied assaults on German positions. The Germans set up a series of defensive lines as the Allies pushed then north. The Allies to minimize battlefield losses would use their superiority in artillery and air power to heavily shell German positions. As a result of the inaccuracy of aerial bombing at the time, large areas around or near German positions including tows and villages were destroyed. The result was an Italy with large areas devastated by the War. About 70,000 civilians were killed. Such numbers while a tragedy were relatively small compared to other countries devastated by the War. The physical damage in Italy, however, was very substantial. Many towns and villages were heavily damaged or completely destroyed. One estimate suggests that about 10 percent of the physical plant of Italy was destroyed in the fighting.
It all started with the bombing of Pearl Harbor...
They finally won by bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons.