75th anniversary: The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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August 6 marks 75 years since the United States unleashed the world’s first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days … Read More

August 6 marks 75 years since the United States unleashed the world’s first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by the second and last on Nagasaki, vaporizing lives, buildings and Japan’s capacity for war.Read Less

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A mushroom cloud rises after an atomic bomb codenamed “Fat Man” exploded after being dropped by a US Army Air Force B-29 bomber over Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945 – Photogallery

A mushroom cloud rises after an atomic bomb codenamed “Fat Man” exploded after being dropped by a US Army Air Force B-29 bomber over Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945.  (Reuters)
A mushroom cloud rises after an atomic bomb codenamed “Fat Man” exploded after being dropped by a US Army Air Force B-29 bomber over Nagasa… Read More
A mushroom cloud rises after an atomic bomb codenamed “Fat Man” exploded after being dropped by a US Army Air Force B-29 bomber over Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945.  (Reuters)Read Less

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The crew of the US Army Air Forces B-29 bomber Enola Gay commanded by Colonel Paul Tibbets, Jr – Photogallery

The crew of the US Army Air Forces B-29 bomber Enola Gay commanded by Colonel Paul Tibbets, Jr. (top row C), which dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, pose in 1946.  (Reuters)
The crew of the US Army Air Forces B-29 bomber Enola Gay commanded by Colonel Paul Tibbets, Jr. (top row C), which dropped the atomic bomb … Read More
The crew of the US Army Air Forces B-29 bomber Enola Gay commanded by Colonel Paul Tibbets, Jr. (top row C), which dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, pose in 1946.  (Reuters)Read Less

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A man being treated for wounds caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Nagasaki, Japan in an undated photograph – Photogallery

A man being treated for wounds caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Nagasaki, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)
A man being treated for wounds caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Nagasaki, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)

A man being treated for wounds caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Nagasaki, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)Read Less

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eople walk past the devastation caused by an atomic bomb in Nagasaki, Japan March 17, 1948 – Photogallery

eople walk past the devastation caused by an atomic bomb in Nagasaki, Japan March 17, 1948.  (Reuters)
eople walk past the devastation caused by an atomic bomb in Nagasaki, Japan March 17, 1948.  (Reuters)

eople walk past the devastation caused by an atomic bomb in Nagasaki, Japan March 17, 1948.  (Reuters)Read Less

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Devastation caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in an undated photograph – Photogallery

Devastation caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)
Devastation caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)

Devastation caused by an atomic bomb is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)Read Less

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Rubble caused by the atomic bomb blast is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in September 1945 – Photogallery

Rubble caused by the atomic bomb blast is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in September 1945.  (Reuters)
Rubble caused by the atomic bomb blast is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in September 1945.  (Reuters)

Rubble caused by the atomic bomb blast is seen in Hiroshima, Japan in September 1945.  (Reuters)Read Less

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Japanese representatives, Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff attend the surrender ceremonies on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan – Photogallery

Japanese representatives, Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff attend the surrender ceremonies on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan.  (Reuters)
Japanese representatives, Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff attend the surren… Read More
Japanese representatives, Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff attend the surrender ceremonies on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan.  (Reuters)Read Less

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Japan’s Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Government, on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan on September 2, 1945 – Photogallery

Japan’s Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Government, on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan on September 2, 1945.  (Reuters)
Japan’s Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Government, on board the US Navy bat… Read More
Japan’s Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu signs the Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Japanese Government, on board the US Navy battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan on September 2, 1945.  (Reuters)Read Less

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Sailors watch as Japan’s Foreign Ministry representatives Katsuo Okazaki and Toshikazu Kase, and Lieutenant General Richard K – Photogallery

Sailors watch as Japan’s Foreign Ministry representatives Katsuo Okazaki and Toshikazu Kase, and Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, US Army, correct an error on the Japanese copy of the Instrument of Surrender, at the conclusion of the surrender ceremonies on board the U.S. Navy battship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan September 2, 1945.  (Reuters)
Sailors watch as Japan’s Foreign Ministry representatives Katsuo Okazaki and Toshikazu Kase, and Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, … Read More
Sailors watch as Japan’s Foreign Ministry representatives Katsuo Okazaki and Toshikazu Kase, and Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, US Army, correct an error on the Japanese copy of the Instrument of Surrender, at the conclusion of the surrender ceremonies on board the U.S. Navy battship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, Japan September 2, 1945.  (Reuters)Read Less

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An atomic bomb of the “Little Boy” type, the kind which detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, is seen in an undated photograph – Photogallery

An atomic bomb of the “Little Boy” type, the kind which detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, is seen in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)
An atomic bomb of the “Little Boy” type, the kind which detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, is seen in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)

An atomic bomb of the “Little Boy” type, the kind which detonated over Hiroshima, Japan, is seen in an undated photograph.  (Reuters)Read Less


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