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    Eyewitness Hiroshima: A detailed account of one of the most destructive attacks in human history

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    Eyewitness Hiroshima: A detailed account of one of the most destructive attacks in human history

    Eyewitness Hiroshima: A detailed account of one of the most destructive attacks in human history by Adrian Weale
    English | July 30, 2020 | ASIN: B08F2DV61L | True AZW3 | 214 pages | 0.4 MB

    A detailed account of one of the most destructive attacks in human history…

    The world changed with devastating effect on the morning of 6 August 1945, the day the first atomic bomb used in anger exploded above the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Days later, after a second bomb had destroyed Nagasaki, the war was over and a new and terrible chapter in human history had begun.

    This book is about those events as they happened, and the deadly discoveries leading to them, in the words of those who were there. Their voices include the scientists who unleashed the awesome power of the atom, like Rutherford and Oppenheimer, those who ran the secret Manhattan Project, the US pilots who flew the nuclear missions to Japan, the survivors of the horrifying explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the generals and leaders who went on to run the world on the basis of Mutually Assured Destruction.