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- fantasy novel Teito Monogatari, is set during the period of the Allied firebombings in ****an. This section of the novel was eventually adapted into the film...
- Look up firebomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Firebomb may refer to: Firebombing Incendiary device Molotov ****tail A season 2 episode of the television...
- industry was spread out among residential and commercial neighborhoods; firebombing cut the city's output in half. Some modern post-war analysts have called...
- The Sacramento synagogue firebombings were attacks on three Jewish congregations in Sacramento, California — Beth Shalom, B’nai Israel, and Knesset Israel...
- immigration': who was Dover firebomb suspect Andrew Leak?". The Guardian. "UK police: 'Extreme right wing motivation behind firebomb attack' on immigration...
- ineffective. From February 1945, the bombers switched to low-altitude night firebombing against urban areas as much of the manufacturing process was carried...
- the city was also an important industrial centre. Even after the main firebombing, there were two further raids on the Dresden railway yards by the USAAF...
- An Incendiary kite(also Firebomb kite, flaming kite, Fire Kite) is a kite with a bomb, incendiary device, or Molotov ****tail attached. Kites were first...
- the attack. He wrote in a letter to the Los Angeles Times that, "ELF firebombings are hate crimes against those of us whose missions in life are to increase...
- August 2023. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 24 December 2023. "Why protesters firebomb banks in Lebanon". The Economist. 9 May 2020. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved...