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  1. On the clear morning of August 6, the first atomic bomb, nicknamed Little Boy, was dropped on the city of Hiroshima. Leveling over 60 percent of the city, 70,000 residents died instantaneously in a searing flash of heat. Three days later, on August 9, a second bomb, Fat Man, was dropped on Nagasaki. Over 20,000 people died instantly.

  2. Memorandum from R. Gordon Arneson, October 17, 1945 (NAID: 333235044) Part of: Collection: R. Gordon Arneson Papers, 1945 - 1994 (NAID: 614030) Series: Subject Files, 1945 - 1994 (NAID: 201431) File Unit: Interim Committee on Atomic Energy--Notes of Meetings (May 9 to July 19, 1945) and Log (May 9 to November 16, 1945) (NAID: 66776682 ...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2018 · A plume of radioactive fallout (yellow) stretches east across Washington, D.C., a few hours after a nuclear bomb goes off near the White House in this snapshot of an agent-based model. Bar heights show the number of people at a location, while color indicates their health. Red represents sickness or death.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · supported by 11 fans who also own “The Cult Of Dom Keller - Dropping Bombs On The White House (BJM)” Really interesting flavors in a soundscapes of this album. An album that doesn't wear out by listening. You always find interesting new details in a rich texture of instruments.

  5. 8 de ago. de 2019 · Rowhouses burn after local officials dropped a bomb on the MOVE house, home of a black liberation group, in Philadelphia on May 13, 1985. | AP. As the smoke rose from 6221 Osage Avenue ...

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  7. Handwritten speech draft, December 15, 1945, detailing Truman's feelings on his decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. Papers of Harry S. Truman: President's Secretary's File. Correspondence between Irv Kupcinet and Harry S. Truman, including draft copies of Truman's letter, July 30 and August 5, 1963, responding to Mr. Kupcinet's column in the Chicago Sun-Times about the dropping of the ...