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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Photo by US Army HG100-109

A gallery of Hiroshima & Nagasaki before and after the explosion of the first nuclear weapon Little Boy. Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 75 years after the nuclear holocaust. Nagasaki before and after the atomic bomb.

Three days later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki; five days after that, Japan unconditionally surrendered to the United States, bringing an end to World War II.The atomic bombs killed several hundred thousand people, many instantly in the nuclear fire, many later with burns, injuries and radiation sickness, and still many others, over the years, with cancers and birth defects.

Aerial images of Hiroshima before and after the bombing. Courtesy of the National Archives of the United StatesCourtesy of the National Archives of the United States Portuguese traders (who introduced Roman Catholicism and guns to Japan) first arrived there in the mid-16th century. After exceeding the original departure time limit by nearly a half-hour, Bockscar, accompanied by The Great Artiste, proceeded to Kokura, thirty minutes away. It is August 6, 1945. Looking upriver on the Motoyasu-gawa River, circa 1945. War with low-yield nuclear weapons

Nagasaki was Japan’s second oldest port open to foreign trade (after Hirado).It was the only Japanese port permitted by the Tokugawa shogunate (military government) between 1639 and 1859 when all other ports were closed. Peterson - K-HJP001-K-HJP013 But this ideal was shattered early in the war, and eventually all sides engaged in mass bombing raids against cities and civilians.After the Nazis conducted their massive bombing raids against London, the British retaliated by developing incendiary bombs, fire-bombs designed to burn down cities. Nagasaki before and after the bombing and the fires had long since burnt out.

Between 40,000 and 80,000 people were killed, and much of the city was pulverised. And consider that modern nuclear weapons are generally 8 to 50 times more powerful than the first atomic bombs that destroyed the Japanese cities.Nuclear Darkness would like to thank the City of Hiroshima (Cultural Promotion Division Culture and Sports Department Citizens Affairs Bureau) for letting us use the following images. Hiroshima. Provided by Culture and Sports Department, Citizenz Affairs Bureau, the City of Hiroshima

Photo: Pictorial Press Ltd/Alamy Stock Photo. The full report, a dispassionate narration of the events, built in part through interviews with Japanese witnesses, is worth reading.In particular, it includes the official report of the incident by the Nagasaki Prefecture.What Nagasaki looked like before and after the atomic bomb (Photo: National Museum of the US Navy/Public domain) (Photo: US Navy/Public domain) Warning: the following pictures show survivors, people with milder wounds, and dead persons. Almost a year ago, Pope Francis visited both cities during his Apostolic Journey to Japan. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Photo by Shigeo Hayashi - RA143-RA152 Aerial view of Nagasaki before and after the atomic bomb attack of 9 August 1945. These deaths continue to this day. The military order for the atomic bombing was issued before the Potsdam ultimatum for Japan’s surrender was declared on 26 July 1945. The view here is looking west/northwest, about 550 feet from where the bomb hit. British and American bombers dropped these bombs on 5 German cities, killing hundreds of thousands of German civilians in Hamburg, Dresden, Kassel, Darmstadt, and Stuttgart. They are intense and not suited for minors or the faint of heart. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Photo by H.J. Nuclear weapons have never again been used in warfare.This is what Nagasaki looked like 70 years ago, before and after the bomb fell:The images were printed in 1946 inside the US government's "strategic bombing survey", an analysis of the epochal nuclear strikes on the second Japanese city. By Amedeo Lomonaco, Sr Bernadette Reis, and Francesca Sabatinelli.

Historians disagree with the necessity of the nuclear bombing for Japan to surrender.

... a second atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki; five days after that, Japan unconditionally surrendered to the United States, bringing an end to World War II. Photos of Nagasaki reveal devastating aftermath of 1945 US atomic bomb. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by two atomic bombs on 6 and 9 August 1945. Ground zero, or the hypocenter, is noted by the bullseye. I believe this is perhaps the greatest tragedy of the war, and it set the stage for the Cold War and the nuclear arms race that followed.When you view these images of Hiroshima, remember that there is a good chance that a nuclear weapon may now be targeted on your own city and home. War with high-yield weapons: US-Russia A man wheels his bicycle through Hiroshima, days after the city was leveled by the atomic bomb blast.

Updated August 10, 2015 — 3.50pm first published at 10.42am. The bombing/murder of civilian populations had occurred so many times that it was no longer even regarded as unusual. Like most of the cities bombed in World War II, the majority of the inhabitants were women, children and the elderly.Before the war began, bombing cities was considered an act of total barbarism; there were no “conventional bombs” and it certainly was not considered “conventional” to target civilian populations for mass destruction.



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