The names were Little Man and Fat Boy, I think. Not sure about the time lapse between the two, but I do believe this was an example of American terrorism.
If anyone bothered to read into the matter it's pretty obvious that Japan was about to surrender before we killed thousands upon thousands of Japanese civilians.
2006-10-09 21:08:44
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answered by navytec 2
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The First Bobm Used in the History of mankind in a war time(Hiroshima) : Little Boy August 6, 1945
The Second Bomb(Nagasaki): Fat Man August 9, 1945
Every country has a right to protect its national integrity and security, What the americans did was right from their point of view since they were the ones who were threatned by the japanese!!!,
And the japanese had the right to make a nuclear bomb to protect the national intrest as well.Its even.
Every country must learn from those incidents , what we can do to our own kind...................
A bomb may destroy a city in seconds, which took many life-times to build.
2006-10-10 07:56:47
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answered by Nithin R 3
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Little Boy August 6, 1945 Hiroshima
Uranium 235
Fat Man August 9, 1945 Nagasaki
Plutonium
And your illogical and uneducated comment of American Terrorism? It has been estimated that the use of these weapons save 1,000,000 American and Japanese lives.
And since you have no knowledge of history, the Empire of Japan was only months away from developing their own atomic bomb...who do you think they would have targeted?
They were given 2 weeks of warning to surrender and to leave the cities about to be targeted 5 days before the bombs were used. Perhaps if they would have done the smart thing and either give up or evacuate the cities you wouldn't be able to make your jackass comment.
2006-10-09 21:00:15
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answered by iraq51 7
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Code Name For Atomic Bomb
2016-10-21 12:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I dare you to get genuine comfortable... Then watch the 1st 10 min. of the action picture 'Saving inner maximum Ryan'.. Watch it 5 cases. that's what conflict replaced into approximately in the 40's.. the jap had no purpose of resign. the babies have been being informed to die combating . the fee to the US could have been in a strategies extra desirable than a million to invade mainland Japan. the fee to the jap could have been triple that. yet! We did not ought to drop the bombs to burn Japan to the floor... there's a sprint understand test that replaced into proved very helpful against Japan. It replaced right into a bomb packed with bats that had small fire bombs strapped to them. The bomb replaced into released only approximately break of day.. At approximately 3,000 feet it broke open . the bats .. (hundreds of them) have been released. They flew to any darkish place they'd locate. (interior the homes / homes). At a million hour after break of day the small fire bombs they carried went off. In a try of this in the CA wasteland the bats burned a air base to the floor. We did not ought to apply the bomb ( or perhaps explosives) to incarnate Japan. yet we did. and each human beings ought to stay with that...
2016-10-19 03:14:48
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answered by carrera 4
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August 6th, 1945: "Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima.
August 9th, 1945: "Fat Man" was dropped on Nagasaki.
American Terrorism? Don't be moronic.
Terrorism is the clandestine attack by members of a civilian-based non-uniformed force with the specific purpose to create fear - terror - in civilians. It has nothing to do with war, and everything to do with cowardice. Only cowards attack those who cannot defend themselves.
Nagasaki and Hiroshima were military targets, both industrial cities hard at work providing supplies, arms, mechanical parts, ammunition and soldiers in Japan's war against the U.S. and the rest of Asia. By using the atomic weapon to destroy these targets and the populations that manned them, the U.S. brought to an end a horrible, bloody conflict.
And now the Japanese people have turned their amazing energy into industrialization and making the world a better place, and in many ways have done it better than we have. Life in modern Japan is a fitting tribute to the honorable who have died in war.
To mention their [and our] sacrifice from a world war and compare it to terrorism blasphemes their memory.
In July of 2004 a 16-year-old girl strapped dynamite to her body and blew herself up in a Tel-Aviv shopping mall. Now if you believe that blue jeans and leather designer purses contribute to a war effort, then we know where you're at.
2006-10-09 21:06:58
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answered by Jerry 3
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What Was The Outcome Of The Manhattan Project?
In 1945 the United States covert operation known as The Manhattan Project achieved its goal - to create the first atomic bomb. Since its inception in 1939, scientist had struggled to find a way to harness the power of fission. Through the combined efforts of many, a test bomb known as "Fat Boy" was finally created. On July 16, 1945 in a desert in New Mexico the worlds first nuclear test, codenamed Trinity, was conducted and ushered in the Atomic Age. The Trinity test success led to the creation of two more atomic bombs that would be used in WWII.
On August 6, 1945 the American B-29 bomber known as the Enola Gay released the first atomic bomb to be used in warfare. The 9,000 pound bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" detonated in Hiroshima, Japan. "Little Boy's" explosion was catastrophic and resulted in 66 thousand instantanous deaths. Total vaporization from the blast measured one half a mile in diameter. Total destruction ranged one mile in diameter and serious blazes extended as far as three miles in diameter.
Three days after the release of "Little Boy" a second bomb named "Fat Man" was released on the town of Nagasaki. "Fat Man" weighed 10,000 pounds and annihilated nearly half of the city. In one split-second, the population of Nagasaki dropped from 422,000 to 383,000. As astonishing as this seems, scientist estimate that both "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" only utilized 1/10th of 1 percent of their explosive capabilities.
2006-10-09 20:51:20
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answered by Dj Vs 2
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A 9,000 pound bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" was detonated over the skies of Hiroshima, Japan.
3 days after "Little Boy" a second bomb named "Fat Man" was detonated over the skies of the town of Nagasaki. "Fat Man" weighed 10,000 pounds.
2006-10-09 20:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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American Terrorism ? because we demolished an enemy that attacked us ? America had enough of the Japanese by this time, the generation of people back then had "Balls" ! and were sick and tired of a war torn Pacific. Everybody just wanted to go home ! Kamakazi pilots were not inflicting terror ?
2006-10-09 20:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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All is good. The iqua 51 was the best
2006-10-09 21:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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