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How The Atomic Bomb Changed Warfare History

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“Till this day, I will never recover from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings.”
70 Years ago in the midst of Japan lies two cities called Hiroshima and Nagasaki where 129,000 to 246,000 lives were taken away within the space of two days. August 6th 1945 the first atomic bomb was dropped over the two cities in Japan by the United States of America which ultimately changed the warfare history forever. In the city of Nagasaki 80,000 remains were discovered and in Hiroshima 20,000 soldiers were killed and up to 146,000 civilians were killed (Wikipedia, 2015). During the final year of the war the American Allies decided to prepare and anticipate a very expensive attack on the Japanese mainland’s (Wikipedia, 2015).
An interview was conducted on a man named Theodore Van Kirk, who was originally the navigator of the aircraft called “Enola Gay” (The Telegram, 1945). Van Kirk explained on August 6, 1945 that Colonel Paul Tibbett’s was under command of the famous B-29 bomber plane which dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan to end World War II and begin the Atomic Age (The Telegram, 1945). “The B-29 was a pleasure to fly,” Paul Tibbett’s …show more content…

“I am a survivor, from the battlefield” Tomiko Morimoto said. Morimoto remembers the bright flashes of red and orange and the loud bombing sounds. She recalls her ears ringing from the overwhelming sounds and all of the tall buildings falling down right in front of her eyes. "Everything started falling down; all the buildings started flying around all over the place. Then something wet started falling down, like rain. I guess that's what they call black rain. In my child's mind, I thought it was oil. I thought the Americans were going to burn us to death. And we kept running. And fire was coming out right behind us, you

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