During World War II, the Second Army and Chugoku Regional Army were headquartered in Hiroshima, and the Army Marine Headquarters was located at Ujina port. The city also had large depots of military supplies, and was a key center for shipping.[
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The reason America take up any military operation is because no matter what they have been led to believe the American people have never had any control over their country, If they did, this atrocity would never have happened, they have always been led by tyrannous war mongers and Truman was no exception, this barbaric move could have easily been avoided if the US would have stopped to think for 1 moment the chaos and destruction they would leave in there wake.. they are nothing but greedy, power crazed morons, and always will be until the American people Revolt and make known there disgust at the constant bombardment of pro-war propagand.
Over 140,00 people were killed in Heroshima, Japan
Colonel Tibbets was the Pilot of the Enola Gay which dropped the first Atomic bomb in the history of mankind on Heroshima.
Probably the first book on the subject was published in 1946, nearly one year after the bomb went off; "Hiroshima" by John Hersey.
See website: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
because the untied states bombed them first causing them to get ticked off and bomb us
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i think is Heroshima
heroshima
He dropped the A-Bomb on Hiroshima to end WWII
Over 140,00 people were killed in Heroshima, Japan
yes after we droped the a-bomb on heroshima they sayed that they didnt want any more trouble so they surendered
over 140,000 people and children were killed in Heroshima, Japan
The nuclear bomb is the result of the The Manhattan Project. Robert Oppenheimer was the person put in charge of making the atomic bombs.
The first exploded over Heroshima, the second over Nagasaki.
Colonel Tibbets was the Pilot of the Enola Gay which dropped the first Atomic bomb in the history of mankind on Heroshima.
japan on heroshima and naku saki the bombs were called little man and fat boy japan on heroshima and naku saki the bombs were called little man and fat boy
Probably the first book on the subject was published in 1946, nearly one year after the bomb went off; "Hiroshima" by John Hersey.