200,000 total known deaths from both bombs. (Women, Children and Men)
Yes some Allied captives were killed in the two atomic blasts that hit Japan ending WW 2.
Stopped expansion of Japan in WW2. Ironically, we dropped the A bomb and killed many to save much more.
The second - of two - atomic bombs dropped on Japan was dropped on August 9th, 1945 on Nagasaki.
hiroshima, Japan
The atomic bombings of Japan took place in August of 1945. While there were numerous nuclear tests on U.S. soil, no atomic bomb was dropped on the U.S. Japan is the only country to have suffered such an attack.
Far less than were being killed every night at the same time due to the conventional firebombing raids.
Yes some Allied captives were killed in the two atomic blasts that hit Japan ending WW 2.
Stopped expansion of Japan in WW2. Ironically, we dropped the A bomb and killed many to save much more.
not alot for some reason
The US dropped atomic bombs to end the war.If they didn't, The US would have had to invade Japan. That would have cost hundreds of thousands of American lives.So they dropped two atomic bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilian lives.
The percent of soldiers on those cities were aproximate 40%.
Hiroshima Japan
The atomic bomb was dropped on japan which caused the island to sink a bit, and because of that many scientist believe that one day, it will completly sink. Also, it killed alot of people, made japan surrender and caused a disease.
Yes but in Japan.
It was dropped by the United States by orders of President Truman over Hiroshima, Japan.
japan had to surrender because an atomic bomb called little boy was dropped and killed thousands of their people. also because Nazi Germany had surrendered
If you are talking about the atomic bombs, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima from the Enola Gay. An even stronger atomic bomb was later dropped on Nagasaki. 5 days later, Japan surrendered ending WWII.