Hiroshima Bombing Research Paper

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On August 6th, 1945, the Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber carried an atomic bomb code named “Little Boy” to Hiroshima. The bomb was dropped onto the city of Hiroshima and the bomb caused cataclysmic damage. The bomb single handedly killed roughly 140,000 thousand people by the end of 1945 due to a variety of effects, like fire and radiation. At 11 A.M. on August 9th, 1945, a day after Little Boy detonated and decimated the city of Hiroshima, a second bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. Code named “Fat Man”, it killed roughly 74,00 people by the end of 1945. Totaling the death count to a roughly 250,000 people. Less than 10 days after the bombs fell, Japan surrendered. Respectively, leaving the United States the country who fired the last shot of WWII, and the first shot of the Cold War. But why? What led the United States to dropping the atomic bombs on Japan? …show more content…

This surprise attack killed 2,403 people. The bombing of pearl harbor united Americans against Japan, officially bringing the United States into WWII. Four days later, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Germany declares war on the united states. The day before Pearl Harbor Franklin D. Roosevelt authorizes Vannevar Bush, director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, to start development on an atomic weapon. Bush told FDR that he needed the United States Army to take over the work of building the factories. The United States Army Corps of Engineers assigned the project to the Manhattan Engineering District. It became known then and subsequently as the Manhattan

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