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Atomic Bombs - Hiroshima and Nagasaki


" The bombs were causing destruction everywhere "setting fire to everything it splashed " and people were being critically injured. Buildings were collapsing as "screaming families abandoned their homes " but this was essentially useless, because anywhere people would try to run, they would catch fire. The city had been ignited with flames so powerful that people who sought comfort by emerging themselves in water "were simply boiled alive and people who tried to run, simply caught fire." The pain experienced by the Japanese people during this attack is horrendous because at one point or another, "everyone was surrounded by fire and the entire city was nearly destroyed overnight." After Japan was put into such a weak position, not only did the United States ask for them to surrender, but so did the British and Chinese governments. Japan refusing to surrender at this time is what caused the United States to use a bomb that would change history forever. On August 6th, a single American plane flew over, and dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, destroying nearly 60% of the city. People were living their everyday lives in Hiroshima, and for them August 6th was just another day until "Suddenly, a strong flash of light " startled the city, Dr. Michihiko Hachiya wrote, in the article "Surviving the Atomic Attack on Hiroshima, 1945".
             People had never seen anything like what they just witnessed, as the sky around them went from sunshine, to being "dark and hazy " within a flash of a light. People were extremely hurt, and living through nightmares as they attempted to escape the collapsing houses around them. People were unable to walk, as they struggled to make it to hospitals around them, and the people who could walk looked like "walking ghosts " holding out their arms in front of them "to prevent the painful friction of raw surfaces rubbing together"." The effect this bomb had on people was far greater than the B-29 bomber attacks, simply due to the fact that not only was this attack a significant part of war history, but the effects caused by radiation of this bomb is still causing people to be sick hundreds of years later.


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