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Nuclear pollution in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1. nuclear pollution in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
NUCLEAR POLLUTION INHIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI
2. 1945 August 6 and 9, the US dropped 2 bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1945 AUGUST 6 AND 9, THE US DROPPED2 BOMBS ON HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI
3. only in the history of mankind two examples of the combat use of nuclear weapons. Carried out by the Armed forces of the United
ONLY IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND TWO EXAMPLESOF THE COMBAT USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
CARRIED OUT BY THE ARMED FORCES OF THE
UNITED STATES IN THE FINAL STAGE OF THE SECOND
WORLD WAR TO EXPEDITE THE SURRENDER OF JAPAN
IN THE PACIFIC THEATER OF WORLD WAR II
4. On the morning of 6 August 1945 an American bomber dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima atomic bomb "Little Boy"
ON THE MORNING OF 6 AUGUST 1945 AN AMERICANBOMBER DROPPED ON THE JAPANESE CITY OF
HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMB "LITTLE BOY"
5. Three days later, on August 9, 1945, the atomic bomb "Fat Man"was dropped on Nagasaki
THREE DAYS LATER, ON AUGUST 9, 1945, THEATOMIC BOMB "FAT MAN"WAS DROPPED ON
NAGASAKI
6. The total number of victims ranged from 90 to 166 thousand people in Hiroshima and from 60 to 80 thousand people in Nagasaki.
THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VICTIMS RANGED FROM 90 TO166 THOUSAND PEOPLE IN HIROSHIMA AND FROM 60
TO 80 THOUSAND PEOPLE IN NAGASAKI.
7. The shock of the atomic bombings the United States had a profound impact on the Prime Minister of Japan and the Minister of
THE SHOCK OF THE ATOMIC BOMBINGS THE UNITED STATESHAD A PROFOUND IMPACT ON THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN
AND THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF JAPAN, WHICH
AGREED TO THE FACT THAT THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
SHOULD STOP THE WAR.
8. August 15, 1945 Japan announced its surrender
AUGUST 15, 1945 JAPAN ANNOUNCED ITSSURRENDER