Flesh Hung Like Ribbons – Inside the Horror of Japan’s Atomic Bombings
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Video - On August 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., Hiroshima turned into horror: for the first time in history, an atomic bomb struck a city. "The World" reconstructed in 3D the unfolding of this historic turning point.
These days it has been 80 years since the atomic bomb was used in war for the first time – and so far only time. Two Danes, each in their own way, played a significant role in the development of the bomb.
Terumi Tanaka was just a teenager when the United States dropped nuclear weapons on Japan 80 years ago.
When asked whether the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a mistake, the Japanese answer differently than the Koreans. And the Chinese answer differently than the Japanese and Koreans.
Flesh hung like ribbons – inside the horror of Japan’s atomic bombings
IT was the day that changed the world for ever – when the first atomic bomb brought Armageddon to Japan. Oscar-winning 2023 film Oppenheimer tells how the world’s most destructive weapon was created. But it does not show the A-bomb being used in action. GettyThe explosion of the first atom bomb, Little Boy, devastates Hiroshima – instantly killing up to 100,000 people[/caption] Getty - ContributorThe bomb that hit Hiroshima, nicknamed Little …
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