Photo of the Civilians in Tokyo, which lost their homes as a result of the criminal US carpet bombing of the Japanese city during Second World War.
After ineffective bombing of Japan in 1944, the US General Curtis Lemay decided to apply a new tactic, which was to carry out massive night bombings of the Japanese cities of napalm incendiary bombs from low altitude. The use of this tactic began in March 1945 and continued until the end of the war. 66 Japanese cities were the victims of this attack method, and were badly damaged.
The first such bombing of the Civilians in Tokyo underwent Feb. 23, 1945 – 174 B-29 bomber destroyed approximately 2.56 square kilometers of the town square.
As a result of bombardment by various sources, killing at least 80 thousand people of Tokyo city.
General Curtis Lemay later stated: “I think if we had lost the war, then I would be tried as a war criminal”.
Photography Location: Tokyo, Japan
Time taken: 10 March 1945
Author: Ishikawa Kouyou