The 2 cities in Japan that were bombed by the US in World War 2 are Hiroshima & Nagasaki. There is barely any remains of the attack anymore. Much of it has been cleaned up and rebuilt. There are a few memorials and there are still marks on the walls which are actually vaporized humans that were vaporized during the bombing.The two cities that were bombed in Japan were:Hiroshima (6th August 1945)Nagasaki (9th August 1945)
herosheema Better answer - Japan. The United States dropped atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in early August 1945. Japan surrendered on 15-August-1945, leading to the signing of surrender documents on 02-September-1945 which formally ended the war.
Hiroshima -------------------- The first on the Japanese city of Hiroshima in morning of August 6 1945, and the second on the Japanese city of Nagasaki in the morning of August 9, 1945.
Was atomically bombed by the Us on August 6, and 9, of 1945. In Hiroshima, and Nagasaki.
after US dropped atom bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki on 6th and 9th august 1945 respectively, japan surrendered on 14th august 1945.
The two Japanese cities that were bombed in August 1945 were Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombings, carried out by the United States, were the first and only instances of nuclear warfare. The bombings resulted in significant loss of life and had a major impact on Japan's surrender in World War II.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Hiroshima was bombed on august 6th 1945 and Nagasaki was bombed on the 9th.
That's was August 6 1945 for Hiroshima and August 9 1945 for Nagasaki.
In the case of the nuclear bombs, it was Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Hiroshima was bombed on August 5th, 1945 @ 8.15 a.m.
Hiroshima, on August 6th 1945, and Nagasaki, on August 9th 1945.
Hiroshima: August 6, 1945 Nagasaki: August 9, 1945
August 6 1945
Hiroshima - 6 August 1945 Nakasaki - 9 August 1945
Only two cities were bombed with atomic bombs. Hiroshima, 8:15 AM, August 6, 1945 and Nagasaki 11:02AM August 9, 1945.
The Atomic Bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9th 1945, by executive order given by President Harry S. Truman.