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.
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.