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Hiroshima by itself did not have a battle per ce. So Guadalcanal has nothing to compare it to Hiroshima which was attacked by three B-29 planes one used to drop the nuclear bomb over it. Guadalcanal had none of that, it had a full battle.

They only thing in common would be the enemy.

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