I am a Survivor of atomic testing in 1954 in the southwest United States. I was born on Aug 18, 1954 in Downey, California and according to my mother(deceased), I was born with a tan and platinum hair and burns from the waste to the knees and had to be treated with Vaseline and baby powder for an entire year after my birth. She said that , that day the winds carried fallout dust into the maternity ward affecting the babies that day. So I would assume there are more of us if they are still alive.
Hibakusha
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki were killed and in 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified.
In 1950 a national census was conducted in Japan, and 284,000 survivors of the A-bombs were identified. They had to live with their memories all their lives.
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No.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the two Japanese cities on which atomic bombs were dropped.
Japan was the country that experienced the devastating effects of atomic bombs during World War II. The United States dropped two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. These bombings resulted in immense destruction and loss of life, leading to Japan's surrender and the end of the war. The bombings also had long-lasting repercussions for the survivors and the affected regions.
Really the atomic bombs affected Japan directly but the rest world were fearing that the weapons made to protect them will cause their deaths.
More & higher yield atomic bombs, I guess.
Atomic bombs were dropped in WWII
Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
No. The US gave them cryptic messages about the bombs and never told them they had atomic bombs.