Because of poor visibility this second atomic bomb (“Fat Boy”) missed its intended detonation point over Nagasaki by almost two miles, and the damage was less extensive than that in Hiroshima. An estimated 40,000 people were killed outright, less than half the number of the more than 80,000 people that were killed in the devastating […]
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ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON HIROSHIMA FOLLOWED BY WARNING OF A RAIN OF RUIN
On Aug. 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb (code-named “Little Boy”) on Hiroshima, Japan, that instantly killed an estimated 66,000 people in the first use of a nuclear weapon in warfare. President Truman issued the following statement: “It was to spare the Japanese people from utter destruction that […]
POTSDAM DECLARATION, the first step to dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Potsdam Declaration outlined the terms for Japan’s surrender in WWII commencing with the warning: “We will not deviate from them. There are no alternatives. We shall brook no delay.” The mention of “unconditional surrender” and a warning came at the end of the declaration: “We call upon the government of Japan to proclaim now […]