Those were the only nuclear bombs used in the war. Any nuclear detonation after that - by any country - was only for testing.
hiroshima then three days later a second bomb was dropped on nagasaki
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Kyoto is just next to Osaka. Hiroshima is the largest island in Japan. It is in Kanto region ,under Shimane (if you know this place.) Nagasaki is in Kyushu. It is the feet of Japan. A little close to Okinawa.
On August 6 1945 the first one was drooped over Hiroshima. On August 9 1945, the next one was dropped over Nagasaki. On August 14 Japan surrendered.
After Hiroshima was bombed, the next target was Kokura. Because it was overcast with clouds, the bomber was directed to go to the secondary target, Nagasaki.AnswerSeveral target cities were available, but none was scheduled to be bombed next that this contributor is aware of. If a third Japanese city was to be bombed, then a third bomb would have had to been prepared, as only two were sent to Tinian. The choice of a target city would have been made later, but it never came to that. Of course, Japan had to presume that Tokyo might be next.
the two atomic bombs that were dropped by America on japan ended the war. The first was in Hiroshima on the 6th of august and the next three days later in Nagasaki. It killed 120,000 people. Japan then surrendered which ended the war
Hiroshima was bombed on August 6, 1945 and the next one was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9th.
The atomic bombs where the last attacks in World War 2. A uranium gun-type atomic bomb (Little Boy) was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, followed by a plutonium implosion-type bomb (Fat Man) on the city of Nagasaki on August 9. The first atomic bomb ever to be used in a military operation was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, Japan On August 6, 1945 at 8:16:02 a.m. Hiroshima time. The bomb, affectionately named "Little Boy," exploded 1,900 feet above the courtyard of Shima Hospital, with a force equivalent to 12,500 tons of TNT. The second bomb, called "Fat Man," exploded over Nagasaki, Japan, at 11:02 a.m. on August 9, 1945. It exploded at 1,650 feet with a force of 22,000 tons of TNT. 70,000 people lost their lives in Nagasaki by the end of 1945 due to the bombing. A total of 140,000 died within the next five years.
America bombed two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and Japan, a powerful Axis Power, surrendered the next day.
The atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945 killed about 70,000 people immediately. Several thousand more died over the course of the next months from burns and radiation poisoning.
Yes. The atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945 on Hiroshima. Anotherbomd was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1941. Japan surrendered on August 15, 1941. After the recent declassification of documents relating to Harry S Truman (the US president at the time of the bombings), there is evidence that Japan was already willing to surrender and the bombs were not needed. Some believe that the bombs were dropped not to win WW2, but rather to demonstrate to USSR (whom the US already saw as their next adversary, although allies during WW2) that the US had such a potent weapon.
Several things. He developed the theory of relativity (E=MC2) and proved it to be true. Next he demonstrated to the president of the US the steps for splitting an atom based on his theory. Then, since the US was at war with Japan, President Truman developed two atomic bombs, which were dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, and Hiroshima, Japan, thus ending world war II.