The Hiroshima bombing on August 6, 1945, had devastating effects on civilians, resulting in an estimated 140,000 deaths by the end of that year due to the immediate blast, radiation exposure, and subsequent injuries. Survivors, known as hibakusha, faced long-term health issues, including cancer and psychological trauma. The destruction of infrastructure and homes left many without shelter or basic necessities, leading to further suffering. The bombing also profoundly impacted Japanese society and global attitudes toward nuclear weapons.
You are aware that unlike Pearl Harbor, the American bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was an attack on civilians, yeah? -------------------- Pearl Harbor as any base, house many civilians.
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Yes. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, after Hiroshima, is the final act of WW2
See: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
They made the civilians to construct underground bunkers.
That was the date that the nuclear age begun.
You are aware that unlike Pearl Harbor, the American bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was an attack on civilians, yeah? -------------------- Pearl Harbor as any base, house many civilians.
Those were the last steps to bring the war to an end.
Yes, the Jesuits survived the bombing of Hiroshima.
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The bombing of Hiroshima was only one bomb. It was the atomic bomb called little boy.
Hiroshima 66,000 dead
Hitler had no connection with the bombing of Hiroshima, and in fact, was dead at the time. You need to do some reading on history.
Nuclear science was used in the bombing of Hiroshima.
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