Hibakusha.
there were many
it destoys everything and theres no survivors
Bomb survivors, known as hibakusha, often have complex feelings about the atomic bomb. Many experienced profound trauma and loss, leading to a deep anti-nuclear sentiment and a desire for peace. Some survivors advocate for nuclear disarmament, emphasizing the humanitarian impact of such weapons. However, others may also express mixed feelings, acknowledging the bomb's role in ending World War II while still grappling with its devastating consequences.
well most of them would have died, but the survivors where traumatised by the experience. most of the survivors also have to clear and dispose of the remaining bodies..
With the pain the survivors suffered it was like they were in hell. That would change anyone view of life.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 130,000 surviving hibakusha, or atomic bomb survivors, from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. This number has been steadily declining due to the advanced age of the survivors, many of whom are now in their 80s or older. The Japanese government and various organizations continue to provide support and recognition for these individuals and their experiences.
Genbaku Dome is now designated as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. This building stands as it did right after the explosion.
If you consider the US atomic bomb is a Christian bomb, the French atomic bomb is also Christian bomb and so on, then you can name the Pakistani atomic bomb an Islamic bomb.
how was the atomic bomb repaired
18th May1998, but its not atomic bomb (its nuclear bomb)
porket may atomic , bomb agad,