It was a hydrogen bomb - Jughead.
He ordered the atomic bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is how he showed the atomic bombs.
Estimates show that about 140,000 were killed in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki.
the plane was destroyed by the united states to show no physical evidence of the bombings
to wipe out cities like hiroshima to prove that Americans were better, and show that America had the nuclear power first.
There are three main answers to this question.The first is that the atomic bomb was used for mainly military purposes to end the second world war quickly. Many believed it would be better and would save more American lives.The second is that the bomb was used to scare the Soviets and show them the United States' power. This would prove that the atomic bomb did in fact start the Cold War.The third would be that the first bomb was used to quickly defeat Japan and the second bomb was used to show power.I just had to write an essay on this topic and this is what I found.
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He didn't, actually. It was Albert Einstein who brought the atomic bomb plans and blueprints to the United States from Germany.
He ordered the atomic bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is how he showed the atomic bombs.
Sort of, to convince the Japanese to surrender.
jug head was the name written on a hydrogen bomb on the island that was buried then later set off to change the future
Estimates show that about 140,000 were killed in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki.
no only undamaged cities to show power of the Atomic bomb
To show that the atom bomb is just another typical danger that children can prepare for.
To show the power of the United States and cause fear to make japan surrender.
The main test will show up very clear and if there is anything else in the fluid then it will also show up
the plane was destroyed by the united states to show no physical evidence of the bombings
to wipe out cities like hiroshima to prove that Americans were better, and show that America had the nuclear power first.