The United States dispatched the mission to launch two Atomic bombs against the
Japanese mainland in August of 1945 ... roughly 41/2 years after the bombing of
Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. Note: I had nothing to do with the decision. I was
not even 6 years old yet, and President Roosevelt negleted to consult me.
The atomic bomb.
Japan surrendered after 2 bombs.
The bombs were dropped in Japan....
Since japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawiia in 1941 and the atomic bomb wasnt dropped in Japan till 1945, there were no effects of bombs in japan in 1941.
There were a great many bombs dropped on Japan, mainly high explosive bombs, and incendiary bombs. The bomb used on Hiroshima was a atomic bomb holding 115 lbs of Uranium 235 (less than 1% of that was used in the explosion). The bomb dropped on Nagasaki was a Plutonium bomb, holding about 13.6 lbs of Plutonium. (about 20% of that was used up in the explosion)
Japan never dropped the atomic bomb on anyone. They did not have that technology.
No, there were only two bombs.
Two atomic bombs was drop on Japan at the end of the second World War. The first on Hiroshima and the second on Nagasaki
Two atomic bombs, a gun-triggered uranium fission bomb, and a plutonium-core trigger fission bomb.
no
They never used hydrogen bombs in Japan. They used nuclear bombs which produces gamma rays not the lethal doses of x-rays produced by the hydrogen bomb.
No, the Japanese military did not drop any bombs on the USA after the atomic bombs were used on Japan. The bombs and pending invasion by the Soviets and the Americans (and allies) motivated the Emperor Hirohito to surrender to the Allied Forces.