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It is difficult to be veryaccurate but the best estimates are between 110,000 and 170,000 so many were atomised. We can be sure that the smaller of the 2 weapons dropped on Hiroshima Killed more than twice as many as the larger bomb dropped on Nagasaki. Largely because Hiroshima had flat terrain and Nagasagi was quite hilly.

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