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  2. Incendiary device - Wikipedia

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    A German World War II 1 kg incendiary bomb. Incendiary bombs were used extensively in World War II as an effective bombing weapon, often in a conjunction with high-explosive bombs. [8] Probably the most famous incendiary attacks are the bombing of Dresden and the bombing of Tokyo on 10 March 1945.

  3. AB 500-1 - Wikipedia

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    Instead of being one type there was a family of German 1kg and 1.3kg incendiary bombs. Both the 1kg and 1.3kg bombs had the same subvariant designations E, EZA and EZB. The construction details differed from one model to another but their dimensions and performance were similar.

  4. Pencil bomb attacks - Wikipedia

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    The pencil bomb attacks were used in multiple acts of state-sponsored terrorism [citation needed] by Imperial Germany during World War I. The pencil bombs were a type of incendiary time bomb . It was designed by German chemist Walter Scheele and used by German field agent Captain Franz von Rintelen of the intelligence wing of the German ...

  5. Firebombing - Wikipedia

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    A German World War II incendiary bomb remnant. Firebombing is a bombing technique designed to damage a target, generally an urban area, through the use of fire, caused by incendiary devices, rather than from the blast effect of large bombs. In popular usage, any act in which an incendiary device is used to initiate a fire is often described as ...

  6. Bombing of Dresden - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. Aerial bombing attacks in 1945 You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (June 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations ...

  7. List of bombs - Wikipedia

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    The first one was Butterfly Bomb: Germany: General-purpose bomb: Glide bomb: Guided bomb: Improvised explosive device: Land mine: Explodes when pressure is applied to the bomb. Outlawed in 164 nations. 1832 Ming Dynasty: Laser guided bomb: Molotov cocktail: Improvised incendiary grenade often made in a beer bottle Nail bomb: 1970 Pipe bomb ...

  8. Incendiary device thrown at German synagogue door, but ... - AOL

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    An incendiary device was thrown at a door of a synagogue in northwestern Germany on Friday but caused only minor damage, police said. Police chief Andreas Sagehorn condemned the “cowardly act ...

  9. Operation Outward - Wikipedia

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    Operation Outward was a British campaign of the Second World War that attacked Germany and German-occupied Europe with free-flying balloons. It made use of cheap, simple balloons filled with hydrogen and carrying either a trailing steel wire to damage high voltage power lines by producing a short circuit , or incendiary devices to start fires ...