No one took the credit for the picture. Most of them were shot by the Manhattan commission district.
Yes.
The picture at Mt Suribachi was actually not the first raising of the flag. The original was pretty small so they took it down and got a bigger one from a landing ship then the photographer took a picture of that.
The first Civil Rights bill was enacted in 1875. World War One ended in 1918. Charles Lindbergh took his famous flight trip in 1927. The first atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. Therefore, the first Civil Rights bill enactment occured first.
Tinian Island.
The regular bombings of Tokyo killed just as many people as the atomic bombs. The use of the atomic bombs were to motivate the Japanese populous to demand the Emperor and the Military stop the war. The Japanese did realize the US had weapon superiority and could wipe out Japan. The atom bomb dropping took less people to deliver the bomb and no loss of life to deliver the bomb. The conventional bombings took many more planes and airmen with some loss of planes and lives.
Yes.
President Truman took all the responsabilities.
So far, no picture of an atom has ever been taken. Atoms are fundamental particles which have only been visualized and not seen.
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The atom bomb was constructed of a plutonium core and surrounded by things to keep it from being damaged or setting off. It was put into a round ball and then another thing that looked like a really fat bomb with fins. It took them many years to get enough atomic material to use and to learn how to prepare it. The three bombs cost 2 billion dollars.
No one made an atom bomb in World war 1. It took to the very end of World war 2 for the Atomic bomb to be invented. Exactly who invented is is a bit tricky. There were several different scientists that had come up with the idea separately. But the man mostly associated with turning it into a working weapon is Dr Robert Oppenheimer.
The correct name for this atom bomb is Fat Man. It was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945. It took another week or so for the Japanese to surrender after this bomb was dropped. The other bomb was called Little Boy.
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It's Bob Richardson
No German scientist discovered the Atomic Bomb, so this question is meaningless. A Hungarian scientist, Leo Szilard, invented the Atomic Bomb in 1933 and he was already in London when he did it. It took 12 more years for the US to eventually make the first ones.