No. How could he die creating a thing he did not create? His one an only connection to the creation of atomic bombs was to put his signature on a letter to FDR warning that the Nazis might be trying to make atomic bombs. He did not even write this letter, Leo Szilard (the inventor of the atomic bomb in 1933) wrote it.
World war 2 was by far more lethal. World War 1 did not have the artillery, new guns, aircraft carriers and planes of the 40s, the Atomic Bombs, Napalm Bombs, missiles, flying bombs, larger bomber planes, large tonnage bombs, and all the new vehicles and sea vessels they had in World War 2. World War 1 also did not have 50 - 70 million people world wide die from injuries, exposure, disease, starvation, murder and drowning.
151,650 people die every day in this world. if it was a year -55,503,922 die every year.
37 Million
100 million
Millions will die and the earth will be destroyed.
No. How could he die creating a thing he did not create? His one an only connection to the creation of atomic bombs was to put his signature on a letter to FDR warning that the Nazis might be trying to make atomic bombs. He did not even write this letter, Leo Szilard (the inventor of the atomic bomb in 1933) wrote it.
Millions will die and the earth will be destroyed.
over 80 million people
About 1,000 edit: due to bombs laid by me!
Bombs
you dont survive those. sorry to say if an atomic bombs going to hit then its going to hit and your going to die. most likely from disinagration.
Most were killed from the explosion, some survived but may have short term or long term radiation illness which can be terminal.
Because the weapons were dropped on large cities.
bombs, guns, and illnesses
The US detonates a uranium bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima, killing more than 140,000 people within months. Many more later die from radiation-related illnesses. The US explodes a plutonium bomb over Nagasaki. An estimated 74,000 people die by the end of 1945. Little can be done to ease the suffering of the victims who survive the blast.
Upwards of a million.