90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
140,000 people died in Hiroshima & 80,000 in Nagasaki. The radiation later caused the deaths of thousands more. It's estimated that over 300,000 Japanese died from the bombings until today.
250,000+ in the initial blasts and an unknown number died of after effects like radiation positioning and cancers.
200,000 instantly
Approximately 140,000 people died at Hiroshima. 70,000 died at Nagasaki. So in total 210,000 people died in both cites.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki
In Hiroshima 140,000 were killed and Nagasaki 80,000. Many later died due to radiation poisoning and injuries sustained from the actual bombing.
At the end of World War II, few questioned Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Most Americans accepted the obvious reasoning: the atomic bombings brought the war to a more timely end. They did not have a problem with over one hundred thousand of the enemy being killed. After all, the Japanese attacked America, and not the other way around. In later years, however, many have begun to question the conventional wisdom of "Truman was saving lives," putting forth theories of their own. However, when one examines the issue with great attention to the results of the atomic bombings and compares these results with possible alternatives to using said bombs, the line between truth and fiction begins to clear. Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan was for the purpose of saving lives and ending the war quickly in order to prevent a disastrous land invasion.
Hiroshima 80,000
Nagasaki 40,000
Approximately 90,000-106,000 people died in Hiroshima, 60,000-80,000 died in Nagasaki.
*The prompt fatalities in Hiroshima are estimated at 70,000 and up to 96,000 or more within the year. The prompt fatalities in Nagasaki were lower but inexact (40,000 to 75,000) with a total death count of about 80,000. The total for both cities would be between 150,000 and 250,000 from all causes.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
Those nuclear bombs killed 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki .
90,000-166,000 killed in Hiroshima
60,000-80,000 killed in Nagasaki
14,371,894,023 people died at Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the US dropped the atom bomb.
Those bombs killed 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
According to the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population in Japan in October 1940 was estimated to be 73,114,308; in November 1945 the population was estimated at 71,998,104. Japan was visibly a thriving country that was hit very hard by the bombing.
If you're talking about who survived BOTH, then the only person on the planet who has survived both bombings is Tsutomu Yamaguchi. If your talking about how many, I'm not sure...
Over the period of time from when the bomb was dropped in 1945 and 1950 nearly 200,000 people were killed.
The population of Hiroshima before the Atomic Bombing was 350,000.
The population of Nagasaki before the Atomic Bombing was 270,000.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
300,000 civilians and 43,000 soldiers
255,000
People in Hiroshima had family in other cities because it was common for individuals to move for various reasons, such as education, employment, or marriage. Additionally, Hiroshima was a major city with a large population, so it is likely that people had relatives scattered across different locations.
By 1945 Hiroshima had a civilian population of almost 300,000 and was an important military center, containing about 43,000 soldiers.
Sadako lived in Hiroshima, Japan.
The people bombed by the only two atomic bombs ever used were the people who lived in the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
he lived in a neuigbourhood called hiroshima he lived in a neuigbourhood called hiroshima he always dremnt of being in the army, like all the other children in japan =]
90,000-166,000
People in Hiroshima had family in other cities because it was common for individuals to move for various reasons, such as education, employment, or marriage. Additionally, Hiroshima was a major city with a large population, so it is likely that people had relatives scattered across different locations.
The nuclear energy first used was I suppose the A-Bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and it had a bad effect on the people who lived there.
By 1945 Hiroshima had a civilian population of almost 300,000 and was an important military center, containing about 43,000 soldiers.
Sadako lived in Hiroshima, Japan.
the native people lived there before the pioneers
He lived in Fuchu, Aki District, Hiroshima, and graduated from the local high school.
The people who lived before 1901 lived in almost every country in the world. People who lived in 1901 would now be, uh, dead citizens. Sorry.
There is few things known about people who lived before history was written. Only God knows about those people.
The people bombed by the only two atomic bombs ever used were the people who lived in the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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Let's begin with the fact that there were six civilians in Hiroshima to every soldier on the day Little boy was dropped. Hiroshima contained the 2nd Army Headquarters, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan. Most civilians lived in houses with tile roof unlike troops living in concrete buildings. After the bomb was dropped, burned civilians began running out of the city with no troops to take actions what so ever. Most of them died some days after being poisoned with the fallout.