Collateral damage: American civilian survivors of the 1945 Trinity test
The Trinity test site was chosen, in part, for its supposed remove from human inhabitation. Yet nearly half-a-million people were living within a 150-mile radius of the explosion, with some as close as 12 miles away. None were warned or evacuated by the US...
That was actually just carpet bombing, chimneys still stood afterward.
ever been there and seen where it landed?? I have and that was no carpet bombing..believe what you will but i have seen it
Prove it. The damage was done by one bomb and one airplane. To do anything like it with conventional weapons would have required a massive attack by a formation of bombers. That some strong structures may have "still stood" is no argument, since you evidently have only a mythological understanding of a weapon you imagine doesn't exist.
No "carpet bombing" leaves behind flash shadows of victims, or grease spots. That's what my father saw in Nagasaki, November of 1945.