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Let's be clear. If the Japanese capitulate after the destruction of Hiroshima due to intimidation, we'll be glad of it. But we refuse to draw from such grave news anything other than the determination to plead even more energetically for a real international society, in which great powers will not have rights superior to small or mid-sized ones. -Albert Camus-
It was Real IRA who started the Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland back in 1998. It happened on the 15th August 1998.
On August 6, 1945 the nuclear weapon Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima ,directly killing 80,000 people and completely destroying approximately 68% of the city's buildings.an estimated 60,000 more people died from injuries or radiation poisoning.
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Let's be clear. If the Japanese capitulate after the destruction of Hiroshima due to intimidation, we'll be glad of it. But we refuse to draw from such grave news anything other than the determination to plead even more energetically for a real international society, in which great powers will not have rights superior to small or mid-sized ones. -Albert Camus-
The motive of the US for bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki was to end the war with Japan rapidly, before the Soviet Union had a chance to become heavily involved and seize Japanese territory, as it had seized many nations in eastern Europe already, and one small Japanese island (which remains under Russian control even today, after the end of the Cold War).
Yes, the 1963 Birmingham bombing was real. It occurred at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, and resulted in the deaths of four African American girls. The bombing was carried out by members of the Ku Klux Klan in a targeted act of racial violence.
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It was Real IRA who started the Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland back in 1998. It happened on the 15th August 1998.
On August 6, 1945 the nuclear weapon Little Boy was dropped on Hiroshima ,directly killing 80,000 people and completely destroying approximately 68% of the city's buildings.an estimated 60,000 more people died from injuries or radiation poisoning.
Kenji, a character in "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes," died around 1951. The book is based on the real-life story of Sadako Sasaki, who died in 1955 after being diagnosed with leukemia due to radiation exposure from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
It was very real to the people who had bombs falling on their homes. Look up London Blitz on Wikipedia.
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They felt bad real bad
The bomb that was dropped on nagasaki was the japaneese would not have surrendered easily without a real freight.