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This web site shows you what happened in a local city NAGAOKA, Niigata, just two weeks before the Japan's surrender to World War II.
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How did the air raid get started on August 1?(10 of 21)
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Fig 10.1 An Image of Night Bombing |
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__ Some people in Nagaoka was affraid of air raid in that night. So they turned on radio to get infomation. But what they heard from radio was only noise. Because one B-29 spreaded leaves of tin in the sky to disturb radio broadcasting before the air raid.
__ At 21:06, the yellow alert was announced. Most of the people was used to that level of alert. But just after the red alert was announced at 22:26, the air raid in fact started. "Path finder" B-29 dropped flare bombs on Miyauchi in southern part and on Nishi-shinmachi in northern part of the city. Those flare bombs indicated the targeted area for following B-29s. __ What happened after that was carpet bombing lasting 100 minutes. More than 150,000 of M69 incendiary bombs came down onto civilians in Nagaoka. Soon the town was filled with fire. |
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