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Explore the pivotal Operation Meetinghouse, the March 9-10, 1945 strategic bombing raid on Tokyo that became the most significant single air raid in World War II history. This comprehensive historical documentary examines how 279 Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers from 325 launched conducted a revolutionary low-altitude night bombing mission, deploying 1,665 tons of M69 incendiary bombs that affected 15.8 square miles of Japan's capital city. Through authenticated historical records, survivor testimonies including Yoshiko Hashimoto's firsthand account, and declassified military archives, this educational analysis explores General Curtis LeMay's tactical innovations, the technological disparity between American B-29s and Japanese air defenses, and the strategic impact on the Pacific War's conclusion. Learn about the Wright R-3350 powered Superfortress specifications, Japanese Type 99 fighter limitations, weather conditions that influenced the operation, and how this single raid affecting over one million civilians accelerated Japan's path to surrender in August 1945. This documentary provides essential historical context for understanding strategic bombing evolution, international humanitarian law development, and the complex decisions that shaped World War II's final months, presenting a balanced examination of one of history's most consequential yet lesser-known military operations compared to the atomic bombings that followed five months later.