The Negative Health Effects Of Hiroshima And Nagasaki

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Nuclear warfare was implemented in the 1900s as there was an increase in innovation. Countries would look to improve weapons of war as being undefeatable was the goal. It wasn’t until World War II that the development of Nuclear weapons took effect. During World War II two atomic bombs fell on two Japanese cities. “Hiroshima, Japan was hit by the first atomic bomb by the name of “Little Boy” on Aug 6th and Nagasaki, Japan was hit by the second atomic bomb called “Fat Man” on Aug 9th, 1945.” The atomic bombs led to the surrender of Japan which in turn ended World War II. The “Little Boy” and “Fat Man” left Hiroshima and Nagasaki in ruins. The bombs not only created mass destruction but, also killed thousands of people. The weapons were effective in ending the war but created devastating health effects due to the exposure to radiation. …show more content…

To fully understand the adverse health effects associated with the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, one must acknowledge what radiation is as well as the adverse health effects of two types of cancer, Leukemia and thyroid

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