It depends on what you’re expecting on what an historical context would be. The United States remained neutral in world war two until December 1941 tras the attack on Pearl Harbor. The following were 5 gruesome years of deaths right and left. On august 6 1945 the first nuclear was dropped over Hiroshima. Three day after on august 9 1945 the next nuclear bomb was dropped over Nagasaki. That was the end to the war and the beginning of the Cold War.
There was no 4th atomic bomb.
Attacked Pearl Harbor and atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
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The emperor of Japan during WW 2 and the subsequent atomic bombing was Hirohito.
The atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima was named "Little Boy." The atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki was named "Fat Man."
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There was no 4th atomic bomb.
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The first atomic bomb was created in the USA during the Second World War (Manhattan Project).
Attacked Pearl Harbor and atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
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during ww2 US in the forties
In total from both atomic bomb drops, around 215,000 people died during the atomic bomb droppings in 1945. 75,000 died in nagasaki and 140,000 died in Hiroshima.
There were 11 American prisoners of war killed by the atomic bomb.
The atomic bomb did not exist until 1945, so no it could not be used by anybody in WW1.
In a classical context, yes - an atomic bomb releases more energy than could by liberated through exothermic chemical reactions, and therefore the energy could be said to be created, since the classical law of energy conservation is violated. . In a quantum context, no - an atomic bomb converts potential energy, stored as mass in the nucleus of an atom, into kinetic thermal energy.
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