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 died. Most people suffered from radiation poisoning. Those death were extremely cruel.
Both suffered destruction by atomic bombs.
The estimate was: 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima dead.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki were killed.
The estimate was: 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
It killed 90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
unconditional surrender.
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki dead.
It was a diplomatic step to bring a happy ending to the devastation Japan suffered.
210,000 persons died. The attack also brought very painful physical effects that crippled the nation of Japan for many years.
unconditional surrender.
I do not have the exact figures, but, I think they are ranked in this order: 1) Tokyo, Japan suffered the worst. 2) Dresden, Germany. 3) Hiroshima, Japan 4) Nagasaki, Japan. I am very sure that is the correct list of the cities that suffered the most from aircraft bombers in WWII. Of course, a lot of people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki who did not die directly from the bomb attacks, would later die from the long term effects of radiation.