The detonation of the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima on August
6th 1945 caused the immediate death of around 70,000
people, the injury of a similar number, and the almost entire
destruction of the city. The bomb which exploded over Ngasaki on
August 9th was about half as powerful. The two
explosions brought an end to the war with Japan and inaugurated an
arms race which was to consume countless resources and terrorise
the world until the 1990s.
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Editors, Litencyc. "Hiroshima and Nagasaki". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 27 March 2005 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1532, accessed 23 November 2024.]
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