In the Hiroshima bomb, George Marquardt, served as the Photography aircraft officer and in the Nagasaki bomb, Major James I. Hopkins, Jr., served as the photographic aircraft officer.
3 days.
The strategy came out perfect. With 3 planes Japan thought they were only weather planes so no action was taken against them.
Those the last attacks that the US carried before Japan surrender. The first attack came in August 6, 1946 in Hiroshima and the other came 3 days after. When the Japanese saw the three planes, the alarm went off but thinking they were weather planes, the alarm was called out. At 8:15, Hiroshima's time, the bomb went off. It was President Truman who ordered the bombs.
Nagasaki (Japan), 9 August 1945: bombarded by Americans, but the purpose was to frighten the Russians and to manifest racism against Asiatic peoples; Japan was already exhausted, no need for nuclear bombardments !
1) America needed somewhere to test its new atomic bomb on a living population sample. 2) America wanted to scare other countries in WW2 and to show its power. 3) Japan was America's enemy, was very strong, and America considered this the 'only option' to end the war.
3 days.
There 3 planes, the Enola gay and two bombers for escorting.
The strategy came out perfect. With 3 planes Japan thought they were only weather planes so no action was taken against them.
Yes, the mission included 3 planes: 1 strike plane with the bomb and 2 instrumentation/observer planes. They both filmed it and took still photos.
Those the last attacks that the US carried before Japan surrender. The first attack came in August 6, 1946 in Hiroshima and the other came 3 days after. When the Japanese saw the three planes, the alarm went off but thinking they were weather planes, the alarm was called out. At 8:15, Hiroshima's time, the bomb went off. It was President Truman who ordered the bombs.
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9 planes in Cube 3 Planes in Cuboid
3 days after the bomb was dropped in Hiroshima, Nagasaki had the same fat.
Toraichi Kono was born on March 3, 1885, in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan.
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There are 3 planes of symmetry in a rectange.
3 planes together