On the day of 1945, the United States dropped a second atomic bomb in Japan in Nagasaki, which ultimately led to unconditional surrender in Japan.
The damage caused by Hiroshima was not enough to convince the Japanese war committee to accept the unconditional surrender of the Potsdam meeting. The United States originally planned to abandon their second atomic bomb on August 11, called "Fatty". Therefore, under the command of Major Charles Sweeney at 1:56 am, a specially modified B-29 bomber named "Box Cars" was named after the permanent commander Frederick Bock, Tinian Island I will take off from. Nagasaki is the center of shipbuilding, an industry intended to be destroyed. The bomb was dumped at 11:02 am, 1,650 ft from the city. An explosion released an amount equivalent to 22,000 tons of TNT. The hill surrounding the city does a better job to suppress destructive forces, but the death toll is estimated to be between 60,000 and 80,000 (the exact number is impossible, the explosion is There is a record of collision)
Mr. Leslie R. Groves, who is responsible for the Manhattan plan, settled production and nuclear explosion, but it is presumed that the atomic bomb will be dropped to Japan by August 17 or 18, It is not mandatory. There is still a difference in the war committee (the minister considers "the war has failed too early"), extinction at the request of members of the two war committees who wanted to end the war ... "The Japanese emperor permitted him to surrender unconditionally
Why does the second atomic bomb fall into Nagasaki? Is this because it is a cockroach bomb and Hiroshima's bomb is an uranium bomb? As Professor Howard Jin asked, is death and exposure of Nagasaki "a victim of scientific experiments"? Even if the bombing of Hiroshima is necessary, the US did not give enough time to remove that destruction before bombing Nagasaki. Americans did not give enough time for the Japanese to decide to surrender, or if there is time to make a decision before suffering in Nagasaki and then hand it over to the Americans.
Three days after the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima, the United States dropped the second atomic bomb in Nagasaki on August 9 - a 21 ton sputum device called "fat". On the day of the explosion, an estimated 263,000 people lived in Nagasaki, including 240,000 Japanese residents, 9,000 Japanese soldiers and 400 prisoners of war. Prior to August 9, Nagasaki was the target of American small bomb attack. Although the damage caused by these explosions is relatively small, Nagasaki has attracted considerable attention and the population at nuclear attack is decreasing as many people are evacuated to rural areas for safety. It is estimated that from 40,000 people to 75,000 people died immediately after the atomic bomb exploded, and 60,000 more seriously injured. As of the end of 1945, the total death toll could reach 80,000 people.
On 6th August 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, the second atomic bomb landed in Nagasaki. These bombs reduced Hiroshima (population 350,000 people) and Nagasaki (210,000 people) to smoldering ash and evaporated at least 200,000 civilians. After that, another 250,000 people died of radiation poisoning. According to one of the first physicians who arrived in Hiroshima after the explosion, "a lot of unidentified bodies were piled up and cremated on the spot.The injured and the radiation victims continued to die.The number of true victims You will never know.