http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/02/15/injuries-reported-after-meteorite-falls-in-russia-ural-mountains/
Chelyabinsk is an industrial town long held to be one of the world's most polluted areas, and the area around it hosts nuclear and chemical weapons disposal facilities. He noted that the meteor struck only 60 miles from the Mayak nuclear storage and disposal facility, which holds dozens of tons of weapons-grade plutonium
V-J Day - World War II - HISTORY.com
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Did You Know? Rhode Island is the only state with a holiday dedicated to V-J Day (its official name is Victory Day); it is celebrated on the second Monday in August. By 1945, in an attempt to break Japanese resistance before a land invasion became necessary, the Allies were consistently bombarding Japan from air and sea, dropping some 100,000 tons of explosives on more than 60 Japanese cities and towns between March and July 1945 alone
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/2012-10-14/real-reason-america-used-nuclear-weapons-against-japan
The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor. If the United States would be the first to release this new means of indiscriminate destruction upon mankind, she would sacrifice public support throughout the world, precipitate the race of armaments, and prejudice the possibility of reaching an international agreement on the future control of such weapons
http://www.doug-long.com/hiroshim.htm
In a June 18, 1945 meeting with Truman and his military advisors, Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy argued that Japan should be permitted to retain the Emperor and should be given a warning of the atomic bomb in order to bring an earlier and less deadly surrender (Walter Millis, ed., The Forrestal Diaries, pg. Rather than wait to see if the Hiroshima bomb would bring surrender, the atomic bombing order to the Army Air Force stated, "Additional bombs will be delivered on the above targets as soon as made ready by the project staff." (Leslie Groves, Now It Can Be Told, pg
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19, 2015 - 09:01PM JST I think that it lies in the reality of victory and the shame of defeat after such a brutal and destructive campaign through Asia. The Supreme Council consisted of six top members of the government, effectively a inner circle of cabinet, the ruling elite of the time who categorically were unwilling to 'surrender' or sacrifice traditions, beliefs, there imperial sense of identity
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum (Japan) on TripAdvisor: Hours, Address, Top-Rated Attraction Reviews
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Inasa Hotels near Nagasaki Peace Park Hotels near Spectacles Bridge (Meganebashi) Hotels near Dejima Flights Restaurants All Nagasaki Restaurants Restaurants near Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Things to Do All things to do in Nagasaki Things to do near Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Best of 2015 Your Friends Travel is better with friends.Get inspired by your friends and share your travel plans. I must say that I have changed my opinions on many things after visiting the museum and will encourage everyone that goes to Nagasaki to make some time and visit because it is a very enriching experience
Was Hiroshima Necessary?
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v16/v16n3p-4_Weber.html
"Japan was essentially defeated," he said, and "it would be wrong to attack its cities with atomic bombs as if atomic bombs were simply another military weapon." In a 1960 magazine article, Szilard wrote: "If the Germans had dropped atomic bombs on cities instead of us, we would have defined the dropping of atomic bombs on cities as a war crime, and we would have sentenced the Germans who were guilty of this crime to death at Nuremberg and hanged them." US Strategic Bombing Survey Verdict After studying this matter in great detail, the United States Strategic Bombing Survey rejected the notion that Japan gave up because of the atomic bombings. In its authoritative 1946 report, the Survey concluded: The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs did not defeat Japan, nor by the testimony of the enemy leaders who ended the war did they persuade Japan to accept unconditional surrender
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A Girl's Epilation Caused By Acute Radiation Effects This girl (11 years old) was on the second floor of a wooden house which was situated 2 kilometers from the hypocenter. This person, who miraculously recovered, is now a father of two children, and recollects what happened then; "At that time I was riding a red bibycle on the streets of Sumiyoshi township (about 2 kilometers from the hypocenter)
ATOMIC BOMB: DECISION (Hiroshima-Nagasaki)
http://www.dannen.com/decision/index.html
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Children of the Atomic Bomb
http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/cab/
The principal delayed effects of radiation concern the development of cancer, especially among those exposed in early childhood compared to adults; the brain damage to the fetus born to mothers exposed to the atomic bomb; and the genetic effects to the children born to the survivors. Yet the more powerful Nagasaki bomb of 20 kiloton (TNT equivalent) compared to the 15 kiloton Hiroshima bomb caused a far greater radius of damage than in Hiroshima
http://www.johnwcooper.com/papers/atomicbombtruman.htm
The Call for Unconditional Surrender: The Potsdam Declaration contained the insistence on unconditional surrender, which consequently left the continued existence of the Emperor ambiguous. It is apparent then, that prior to the Potsdam conference the United States did know that all issues pertaining to the Emperor were of the utmost importance
http://worldtruth.tv/the-real-reason-america-dropped-the-atomic-bomb-it-was-not-to-end-the-war/
So ask yourself, why did they really drop the bomb? A number of theories have been purposed; history.com outlines how it could have been dropped to demonstrate a new weapon of mass destruction to the Soviets. Have we learned from our mistake? The fact that nuclear weapons even exist is a discouraging fact, and I am ashamed to be a part of a race who has developed so many of them
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/05/09/the-real-reason-america-dropped-the-atomic-bomb-it-was-not-to-end-the-war/
Part of the problem has been the treaty against testing: DOD has not developed a new weapon since the test ban, so it works against the improved accuracy of nav systems to use a sledgehammer because we know the sledgehammer works when testing could verify that smaller warheads do the same job with higher accuracy. Patton wanted to push on into Russia to ensure they were not a threat in the future, and although Patton was a warmonger he was right, for no doubt the Soviets wanted to continue on into Europe
What are the names of the planes that dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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About 60 percent of the population was injured or killed instantly, and 100,000 more would suffer everything from mild illness to death from radiation sickness in the following years. The Enola Gay's crew was horrified by the sight of the city "boiling" in "purple smoke" behind them.The Little Boy bomb was a highly successful design for its day, and delivered the first nuclear payload in history to its target
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/august/9/newsid_3580000/3580143.stm
The bomb, nick-named "Fat Man" in a reference to Winston Churchill, measured just under 3.5m (11ft 4in) in length, had the power of 22 kilotons of TNT and weighed 4,050kg (9,000lbs). More than three million leaflets were dropped over the country today from American aeroplanes warning the Japanese people that more atomic weapons would be used "again and again" to destroy the country unless they ended the war forthwith
The Secret History Of The Atomic Bomb by Eustace C. Mullins
http://www.whale.to/b/mullins8.html
Strauss was apprised of Oppenheimer's many Communist associations, but he decided to overlook them until he found that Oppenheimer was sabotaging progress on developing the new and much more destructive hydrogen bomb. The major told us that the fire-bombing of Japan had proven successful far beyond anything they had imagined possible and that the 20th Air Force was running out of cities to burn
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/teacher/abomb.htm
How did this precedent dictate warfare in subsequent presidencies? What other Truman policies became precedents for the modern presidency? One example is United States sponsorship of NATO. "For the last few seconds, he stared directly ahead and when the announcer shouted Now!' and there came this tremendous burst of light followed abruptly there after by the deep growling of the explosion, his face relaxed into an expression of tremendous relief," recalled General L
Why did Japan surrender? - The Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2011/08/07/why_did_japan_surrender/
In the three weeks before Hiroshima, Wilson writes, 25 cities were heavily bombed.To us, then, Hiroshima was unique, and the move to atomic weaponry was a great leap, military and moral. And, strangest of all: That nuclear explosives may not be particularly effective weapons of war.The Pacific War began in 1941 with the violent humiliation at Pearl Harbor
First Atomic Bomb Dropped on Japan; Missile Is Equal to 20,000 Tons of TNT; Truman Warns Foe of a 'Rain of Ruin'
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0806.html
Yet, so close was the secrecy that not only were the citizens of the area kept in darkness about the nature of the project, but the workers themselves had only the sketchiest ideas- if any- as to what they were doing. Scientists, looking to the peacetime uses of atomic power, envisage submarines, ocean liners and planes traveling around the world on a few pounds of the element
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
http://history1900s.about.com/od/worldwarii/a/hiroshima.htm
While Japan was still trying to comprehend this devastation three days later, the United States struck again, this time, on Nagasaki.The Atomic Bombing of HiroshimaAt 2:45 a.m. Decade By Decade 1940 - 1949 The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki By Jennifer Rosenberg 20th Century History Expert Share Pin Tweet Submit Stumble Post Share Sign Up for our Free Newsletters Thanks, You're in! About Today Living Healthy 20th Century History You might also enjoy: Health Tip of the Day Recipe of the Day Sign up There was an error
What were the names of the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan?
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Attacking Pearl Harbor was such a cowardly move the little Japanese people deserved exactly what they got, in fact we should have done about ten more in hopes of wiping the losers out. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor
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