The bomb was initially designed to be used against Nazi Germany, largely because it was feared that Hitler was developing a nuclear weapon of his own (as indeed he was, although Nazi development of the H-Bomb was not as far advanced as the Allies believed). The original target was thus to have been Berlin, but the War in Europe ended without this becoming necessary. However, the Japanese fought on in the Far East, and it was known that they would not surrender without drastic action (in Japan, surrender to an enemy is considered to be a huge disgrace. Most Japanese soldiers preferred to die rather than surrender, and many committed suicide rather than face capture). The Pentagon estimated that a conventional invasion of Japan would cost over 1 million Allied servicemen's lives, and had a choice of this or the use of the newly-developed A-Bomb. They chose the latter option.
The previous answer is absolutely correct, tactically speaking. Technically speaking the first target of the atomic bomb was the desert of Alamogordo, New Mexico, the Trinity site. At 5:29:45 a.m. Mountain War Time on 16 July 1945, the first atomic weapon was detonated atop a 100 foot tower. The site was declared a national landmark in 1975, and is now open for tours.
The original list selected in May 1945 was: Kyoto, Hiroshima, Yokohama, and Kokura Arsenal.
Soon after Niigata was added to the list.
When Stimson requested the removal of Kyoto for its cultural and historic value, Nagasaki replaced it.
The final list was provided to the field commanders of the 509th Composite Group on Tinian and they made the final selections for the primary, secondary, and tertiary targets for each atomic bombing mission.
The city of Nagasaki wich hit on the 9th of August 1945.
Kokura was the target.
North of the center.
hiroshima
It was a target which got bombed with an atomic bomb on august 9 1945.
It really doesn't matter what the target was in Hiroshima. Virtually everything was destroyed by the atomic bomb.
The original atomic bomb testing ground was in Almogordo, New Mexico.
well, the atomic bomb research was done by Robert oppenheimer. the original creation or idea was from albert Einstein
The Soviet Union
It served as the second target for the atomic bomb since Japan didn't surrender with the first bomb.
Because weather was bad in Kokura city.
It was a target which got bombed with an atomic bomb on august 9 1945.
1945 .The second bomb was dropped August, 1945. In fact, Nagasaki was a secondary target. The initial target, a naval base, was shocked in by fog and low ceiling.
The second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan on August 9th, 1945. Nagasaki was actually the secondary target that the bomber moved on to after finding that the primary target, Kokura, had a very effective cloud cover.
It really doesn't matter what the target was in Hiroshima. Virtually everything was destroyed by the atomic bomb.
The original atomic bomb testing ground was in Almogordo, New Mexico.
A hydrogen or fusion bomb will be ten times more powerful than the original fission atomic bomb.
the second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki
The second atomic bomb used in combat was dropped on Nagasaki.
The original sites were Nagusaki and Hiroshima.
It was two atomic bombs, not one.