'fat man' and 'little boy' were the names given to the two atomic bombs dropped on the two cities in Japan in August 1945
Germany and Italy had all ready given up but Japan had not. So to finally end WWII the United States destroyed the Japan citys of Hiroshima and Nagaski with atom bombs (also know as atomic bombs.) finally ending WWII.
Yes the one that was thrown on Hiroshima was called little Boy
President Truman stated that this weapon will bring an end to the war and save lives.
To bring the war to a quick end and save lives which they did. Japan surrendered after Nagasaki was atomic bombed.
The two planes that dropped atom bombs on the city of Hiroshima were the Enola Gay and Bock's Car. None of the crews were recognized, but decades later, the mother of the Enola Gay pilot, I believe was presented with a recognition of some sort.
No. It was not at all correct. No country can drop bombs on any city of a natio during war. Warning must b given to citizens if they does so. after scrutiny it was found that leaflets warning the citizens were dropped 1 dAy after d blast. So Americq wasnt right At dropping bombs.
The materials were made in various places across the US, the main two are Oak Ridge, TN and Hanford, WA.The parts were mostly handmade at Los Alamos, NM and crated in kits for shipment.Final assembly was on the island of Tinian in the pacific.
The Hiroshima bomb was called "Little Boy" and the Nagasaki weapon was called "Fat Man". The plane that dropped the Hiroshima bomb was called "Enola Gay" which was named after the generals mother.
Japan used conventional steel encased high explosive ordnance used by all other forces. Specializing in Armor Piercing for warship penetration & surface detonation for superstructure damage; as did the US Navy.
Little Boy was the code name for the bomb that hit Hiroshima at the end of WW2.
The heavy losses on both sides if a land invasion was required to get the Japanese to surrender. After the first bomb was dropped most of the Japanese military wanted to continue the war.