On March 9, 1945, America burned Tokyo to the ground in one night. 279 bombers. 1,665 tons of fire. Temperatures so hot they melted steel and boiled rivers. 80,000-100,000 people died. More than Hiroshima. 16 square miles gone. 1 million homeless. Yet most people have never heard of it. Why was this erased from history books? Full story + photos: [link in 1st comment] #TokyoFirebombing #WW2 #HistoryAfterDark
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