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The Bombings of Tokyo and the Revolutionary Power of Incendiary Bombs
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The bombings of Tokyo during World War II with incendiary bombs caused firestorms that generated winds akin to tornados and resulted in the deaths of many individuals, some of whom were burned alive and others swept away by the strong winds. B-29 crews also faced intense challenges including wearing oxygen masks to avoid the smell of burning flesh and dealing with superheated updrafts that destroyed at least 10 aircraft.

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