The Effects of the Air Attacks on Nagoya

Damage.

The labor force went steadily down.

So did the movement of freight.

So did the total or imports.

So did the toal of exports.

So did aircraft industry production.

And so did the overall industrial production.

Precision attacks in this instance worked the best of all.

Worker morale went down and it was thought American bombing might wipe all out of Japan's industry.

Absenteeism was due to a variety of factors.

History of the attacks.

About 31% of the area was destroyed in the attacks.

A chart of damage to people and homes. This would have a direct effect on whether or not the workers could show up at their jobs, assuming they were still alive.

Over a third of 'productive floor area' of factories was destroyed.

The breakdown of the fire defense system.



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