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No, because it brought an end to the war.
The public didn't know until they were dropped. It was a very secret weapon.
Hiroshima's recovery after the atomic bombing in 1945 was marked by resilience and community effort, despite the loss of a significant portion of its population. The city focused on rebuilding infrastructure, restoring public services, and providing support to survivors. The reconstruction began almost immediately and, by the 1950s, Hiroshima had transformed into a thriving city, symbolizing peace and resilience. It took several decades for the city to fully recover and reclaim its population and vibrancy.
The crew of the Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, returned safely to their base in Tinian. While they were initially celebrated as heroes, they later faced mixed public reactions due to the devastating effects of the bombing. Some crew members, like Colonel Paul Tibbets, the pilot, expressed pride in their mission, while others grappled with the moral implications of using atomic weapons. Over the years, several crew members have shared their experiences, reflecting on the historical significance and the human cost of their actions.
Russia has never dropped an atomic bomb on any other country but on it's own for testing, at least that the public knows of. The only Atomic weapon dropped was by the U.S when they dropped two on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
doesn't really answer your questionduring the closing stages of the war against japan, japan was extensively fire bombed by the Americans. all the major industrial cities were basically destroyed. hiroshima kokura and nagasaki all had something in commonthey were coastalthey were surrounded by mountainsthey had minor military factories and portsthey had approximately 250,000 in populationthese cities were left basically untouched by the Americans during all of the bombings of japan. why?being surrounded by mountains it would contain the blasthaving ports and military targets gave a good reason for bombingsif you bombed Tokyo or Osaka you would kill a million plus civilians (not acceptable in public opinion) but believe it or not 250,000 is acceptable.they were dropped on those cities because they were perfect test sites for the atom bomb. you may ask what has kokura to do with it. kokura was the secondary target for the hiroshima bombing and the primary target for the nagasaki bombing. the bombs need to be dropped in fine weather for bombardier accuracy and to take arial phots of the effects. luckily for the people of kokura on the day of the hiroshima bombing it was fine in hiroshima and on the day of the nagasaki bombing it was overcast in kokura so they missed out.i hope this answered your question.Those two bombs were enough to kill thousands and thousands of people and to bring Lapan to it knees.
The NAACP bombing, specifically the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, occurred on September 15, 1963. This tragic event resulted in the deaths of four young African American girls and highlighted the violent resistance to the civil rights movement in the United States. The bombing galvanized public opinion and increased support for civil rights legislation.
Most of the people did.
There were mixed reactions from the public to the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior by the French government. Most people remained calm and peaceful while others held hostile protests.Ê
On August 29, 1949, the USSR tested its first atomic bomb. Prior to this, the United States had possessed the only means to atomic energy in the world. This sparked the first nuclear arms race.
It depends on what type of public building. But generally it will go to State.
There is no reliable public information on North Korean nuclear weapons designs. However I feel it is reasonable to assume that they have only implosion type atomic bombs as these require much smaller quantities of fissile material. These bombs can use either Uranium, Plutonium, or both as the fissile material.