Hiroshima Bombing History

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The attack and damage of even one atomic bomb is devastating. Nuclear weapons like this should not be used, but because of there great power our countries already stored and made numerous amounts in preparation. There is a question that arises of, why any country would need nuclear weapons, but in order to understand why we need to look into our past and the origin of the atomic bomb. “The first weapon of its type ever use against a target, exploded over the city of Hiroshima at 8:15 in the morning of August 6th 1945.” History.com Staff. (2009). Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Retrieved March 14, 2018, from https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/bombing-of-hiroshima-and-nagasak
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Practically the entire build-up portion of the city was leveled by a blast and swept by fire. A firestorm is a phenomenon which is occurred in frequently and other inner cities developed here. And Hiroshima Flyers springing up almost simultaneously over the wide, flat area around the center of the city, Drew air from all directions. “The inrush of the air usually became the natural ground when, which had the velocity of only 30 to 40 miles per hour two to three hours later after the explosion. The fire wind and the symmetry of the build-up in the center of the city gave it a roughly circular shape to the 4.4 square miles which were almost completely burned out.” Trinity Atomic Web Site. (n.d.). Retrieved March 14, 2018, from …show more content…
“The surprise collapse of many buildings, and the flag Eurasian contributed to an unprecedented casualty rate. 70 to 80 thousand people were killed or missing and presumed dead, and an equal number were found injured.” Trinity Atomic Web Site. (n.d.). Retrieved March 14, 2018, from http://www.abomb1.org/hiroshim/hiro_med.html
When the atomic bomb exploded and intense Flash was observed, as though a large amount of magnesium had been lit, and the singer hazy with white smoke. At the same time at the center of the explosion, a short while later and intense heat was felt. The people of Nagasaki, even those who lived on the outer edge of the blast, felt as though they had sustained a direct hit, and the whole city suffered damage as if they were hit in Everywhere by ordinary bombs. But this was no ordinary bomb it was the atomic