Even though the exact number is not yet estimated it was marked in the several thousands, even people today are still dying from radiation sickness clung to the land.
Well, if you want to know the EXACT answer, I don't have it. sorry. BUT, roughly it was about a few hundred. Mostly of radiation sickness. When they dropped the bomb, like TONS of people died. It's sad really. I wish this country had won the war another way, but it is what it is.
130000 people
about 65,000
Japanese
The Manhattan Project grew to employ more than 130,000 people. The product was used by the US, Canada and United Kingdom's ARMY as their weapon.
Some people got radiation sickness or died
No, the people apart of the Manhattan Project did.
Radiation sickness makes people to lose the hair and could cancer.
it affected their lungs from the poisonous gases which lead to even more desieses.
Thousands of people that worked on the Manhattan Project. They were in several states, and from several nations.
No, the Americans created nuclear weapons under the "Manhattan Project"
General Groves was the head of the project for the Army. Dr. Oppenheimer was the scientific leader of the scientists. President Roosevelt kept it a secret and secretly funded the 2 billion dollar project.