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JAPAN. Hiroshima. 1945. Victims of the atomic blast are treated...
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JAPAN. Hiroshima. 1945. Victims of the atomic blast are treated in primitive conditions at the Kangyo Ginko bank. Many suffered from radiation burns and shock.
On August 6, 1945, the U.S. bomber Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb named "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, a Japanese city with a population of about 300,000. The force of the atomic blast was greater than 20,000 tons of TNT. According to U.S. statistics, 60,000-70,000 people were killed by the bomb. Other statistics show that 10,000 others were never found, and more than 70,000 were injured. Nearly two-thirds of the city was destroyed. Three days later, on August 9, the day after the U.S.S.R. declared war on Japan, another atomic bomb called "Fat Man" was dropped on the city of Nagasaki, which had a population of 250,000. About 40,000 people were killed by the Nagasaki bomb, and about the same number injured. On August 14, Japan agreed to the Allied terms of surrender. Photographer Wayne Miller shot this story for the U.S. Navy in mid-September.
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