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The Atomic Bomb

be seen. It had vanished and only smoldering ruins remained. Beyond the school toward the center of town, all I could see was a sea of flames. I was so terrified I couldn't stop shaking. Moving my body a little at a time, I was finally able to work free of the collapsed structure. Making sure to head upwind to escape the fires, I made my way staggering haphazardly through the rubble of the city and escaped."(History of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bomb damage Mar. 99 http://park.org/Japan/peace/96)1 This is the mushroom cloud over Nagasaki after the bombing. 2 This is the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima after the bombing.3 This is the damage done to Nagasaki after the bomb was dropped.4 This is a picture of J. Robert Oppenheimer. He was the leader for the making of the atomic bomb.5 The picture displays the destruction done to Hiroshima after the bomb was dropped.6 This picture depicts the damage done to Hiroshima.7 This is a picture that shows the damage done to an iron tower in a test. The men in the picture are Oppenheimer and General Groves.8 A permanent shadow that was cast the day of the blast. It was caused from the intense heat.9 This shadow was made by a person sitting on the steps in front of the bank entrance waiting for it to open. The flash probably hit the victim from the front dying on the spot. The surface of the surrounding stone was significantly whitened by exposure to the bombs heat rays, but the place where the person sat remained dark.10 This is a picture of Enrico Fermi. He was one of the main contributors in the making of the atomic bomb.11. This is a picture of the size of a replica of the “Fatman” compared to a human.12. This is a picture of the actual bombs. The “Fatman” or uranium bomb is at the left. The “Little Boy” or plutonium bomb is at the right. Timeline1939- FDR commanded an American effort to obtain nuclear weaponry.1942- Fermi produced a controlled chain reactio...

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