8:15 in the morning.
August 6 1945 was the day the atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima.
The bomb dropped over Hiroshima was released at 8.14 am on august 6 1945. Melted watches were stoopped at 8.15 am That day.
The population of Hiroshima, Japan on the day the U.S. dropped and atomic bomb on it was nearly 300,000 civilians and 43,000 soldiers. The population of Nagasaki, Japan on the day the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on it was approximately 240,000.
It had to be a sunny day because the bomb had to be dropped from a high altitude so as not to endanger the bomber, and the only way to hit the target during that era was by sighting it through an optical bomb sight. After Hiroshima, the next city to be bombed was Kokura, but it was saved by heavy cloud cover, and Nagasaki was bombed instead.
There 3 planes, the Enola gay and two bombers for escorting.
The Hiroshima bombing happened on a Monday.
Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima August 6, 1945.
The atomic bomb has only been used twice, and that was against Japan during World War II. the first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, killing over 30,000 people, and three days later, another bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, killing about 40,000 people. The Japanese surrendered the day after the 2nd bomb was dropped.
Hiroshima Day was the day the Allied forces dropped the atomic bomb on the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. This bombing occurred during World War II. Victory It was the final straw that lead to Pacific Day which was the name given to the day that Japan surrendered.
Black monday was something that a friend of Wilkin said. It was the day that the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
hiroshima then three days later a second bomb was dropped on nagasaki
The first bomb that was dropped for war purposes was a uranium bomb code named "Little Boy" that was dropped on Aug. 6, 1945 on Hiroshima and the second was code named "Fat Man" and it was a plutonium bomb dropped on Aug. 9, 1945 on Nagasaki. The was ended only 1 day after the second bomb was dropped. The bombs caused Japan to surrender. Both a-bombs (atomic bombs) caused about 128,000 people to die and over 120, 000 people suffered from radiation sickness and cancer. So much suffering led many of them to die shortly after.