Millions upon millions
On a single day in Agust 9 1945, two thirds of the Catholics in Japan were killed.
Stopped expansion of Japan in WW2. Ironically, we dropped the A bomb and killed many to save much more.
Many people would agree that the only pro of dropping the bomb on Hiroshima was that it ended the war. Thirty percent of the population of Hiroshima were killed by the bombing.
The atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima on August 6 1945 and killed an estimate of 90,000-166,000 persons.
The numbers vary, though it is generally excepted to be 66,000 to 75,000 (out of a total population of 255,000) so the bomb killed about a third or so of the population supposing it killed 75,000. 45,000 were killed on the spot from the bomb, vaporized instantly. And 19,000 died in the next four months, with radiation basically flaying their insides. Thousands were killed within the next decade, from radiation induced leukemia and cancer. The effects of the disastrous bomb are still felt today, with babies being deformed as an indirect result of the bomb. So you could say maybe, in the long term, over 100,000.
200,000
Killed immediately about 120,000
80,000 Japanese Citizens.
Over 140,00 people were killed in Heroshima, Japan
Even though it was one mile out of target, the bomb killed about 75,000 people.
About 150,000
around 10000-40000
Over 5,000 children
60,000-80,000
About 4,000,000 or 5,000,000 depend on what bomb.
20
220,000 people if you combine Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima by itself killed 140,000; the one dropped on Nagasaki killed 80,000.