Between 11 and 23 American prisoners of war held in Hiroshima died when the atomic bomb was dropped on that city, along with more than 1000 Japanese- Americans that were unable to return to America due to the war. An unknown number of other American prisoners died at Nagasaki.
They died
FDR never saw a working atomic bomb, he died before the first ones were built.
The second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. It was two days after the first one on Hiroshima. It was done to convince the Imperial Japanese army that surrender was their only option. Otherwise they would have fought to the death and millions of Japanese and Americans would have died in the invasion of Japan.
Depends on how you classify "innocent".
Franklin Roosevelt- but he died before the atomic bomb was used. Harry Truman was the next president, and ordered the use of the atomic bomb.
In total from both atomic bomb drops, around 215,000 people died during the atomic bomb droppings in 1945. 75,000 died in nagasaki and 140,000 died in Hiroshima.
No, he died more than 100 years before the atomic bomb was built.
Between 11 and 23 American prisoners of war held in Hiroshima died when the atomic bomb was dropped on that city, along with more than 1000 Japanese- Americans that were unable to return to America due to the war. An unknown number of other American prisoners died at Nagasaki.
They died
FDR never saw a working atomic bomb, he died before the first ones were built.
There were none. I f we didn't use it, the war would drag on and 1 million Americans and 2 Million Japanese would have died.
everyone died because of the atomic bomb and nuclear bomb
They all died.
Lots of innocent people died.
They all died lots of people died, yes, but the radiation from the bomb also affected the survivours and gave them diseases that their decendants got. so a child years after the atomic bomb could die as like an after effect
The second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. It was two days after the first one on Hiroshima. It was done to convince the Imperial Japanese army that surrender was their only option. Otherwise they would have fought to the death and millions of Japanese and Americans would have died in the invasion of Japan.