Whether one big bomb or many smaller bombs, as in the Tokyo incendiary bombing in March 1945, the result is the same ...
"estimates suggest that the firestorm caused by incendiary bombs killed at least 80,000 people, and likely more than 100,000, in a single night; some one million people were left homeless. The Japanese later called this the “Night of the Black Snow.”
Whether one big bomb or many smaller bombs, as in the Tokyo incendiary bombing in March 1945, the result is the same ...
"estimates suggest that the firestorm caused by incendiary bombs killed at least 80,000 people, and likely more than 100,000, in a single night; some one million people were left homeless. The Japanese later called this the “Night of the Black Snow.”