The central portions of the cities underneath the explosions suffered almost complete destruction. The only surviving objects were the frames of a small number of strong reinforced concrete buildings which were not collapsed by the blast; most of these buildings suffered extensive damage from interior fires, had their windows, doors, and partitions knocked out, and all other fixtures which were not integral parts of the reinforced concrete frames burned or blown away; the casualties in such buildings near the center of explosion were almost 100%. In Hiroshima fires sprang up simultaneously all over the wide flat central area of the city; these fires soon combined in an immense "fire storm" (high winds blowing inwards toward the center of a large conflagration) similar to those caused by ordinary mass incendiary raids; the resulting terrific conflagration burned out almost everything which had not already been destroyed by the blast in a roughly circular area of 4.4 square miles around the point directly under the explosion (this point will hereafter in this report be referred to as X). Similar fires broke out in Nagasaki, but no devastating fire storm resulted as in Hiroshima because of the irregular shape of the city.
-The Manhattan Engineer District, June 29, 1946.-
Hiroshima held the first nuclear attack bringing the nuclear age.
August 6 1945
August 6, 1945.
Most people think it was.
Most people agree with the decsion.
The temperature at ground zero in Hiroshima at the moment of the atomic bomb explosion in 1945 reached several million degrees Celsius, instantly vaporizing everything in the immediate vicinity.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki ended WWII.
Hiroshima held the first nuclear attack bringing the nuclear age.
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06 August 1945.
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August 6 1945
The Hiroshima attack was at 8:15 AM on 6 August 1945. The Nagasaki attack was at 10:58 AM on 9 August 1945.
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima Nagasaki by the US from parachute.
August 6 1945
Hiroshima was the Japanese city that was the site of the world's first nuclear attack on August 6, 1945.
President Harry S. Truman