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Hiroshima: BBC History of WWII

Hiroshima: BBC History of WWII. By Elizabeth Berryman. Response/Reaction . I chose to watch this World War II documentary because I have always been interested in the subject and relationship between the US and Japan.

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Hiroshima: BBC History of WWII

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  1. Hiroshima: BBC History of WWII By Elizabeth Berryman

  2. Response/Reaction • I chose to watch this World War II documentary because I have always been interested in the subject and relationship between the US and Japan. • While watching it, it made me feel bad for the Japanese especially all the innocent people that were affected. • The US killed thousands of innocent people. • Questions that arose while I was watching it were: • Why didn’t we drop the bomb on a military base instead of in the middle of a populous town? • Was dropping the bomb necessary? Could we have done without it?

  3. Summary • This World War II documentary explains the history and planning of the US dropping the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. • The narrator describes the reasoning behind the dropping of the bomb and the evident consequences of this tragic event for the Japanese.

  4. Timeline • August 6, 1945 - First atomic bomb dropped, on Hiroshima, Japan. • August 8, 1945 - Soviets declare war on Japan and invade Manchuria. • August 9, 1945 – Second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan. • August 14, 1945 – Japanese agree to surrender. • September 2, 1945 –Japanese sign the surrender agreement (V-J Day, Victory over Japan).

  5. Dropping the bomb • The atomic bomb was dropped from an airplane and took 45 seconds to trigger the mechanisms inside the bomb. • Thought it was a dud. • When hit the ground, a fire ball 300 meters wide was formed. • 4000 degrees Celsius. • Formed mushroom cloud.

  6. Aftermath • After the bomb was dropped, many were thirsty. • Huge cloud of ash and smoke lingered over Hiroshima. • Many suffered from severe burns. • Finally when it began to rain, the rain was black, filled with ashes- highly radioactive. • At that time they didn’t know this and drank the toxic rain water.

  7. Radioactive poisoning • Hair falls out • Bleed internally • Skin begins to rot • Long term damage includes • : mutation of sex cells • :unable to have children but if can, children may have mutations

  8. Facts about the Bomb • Bomb dropped on August 6, 1945. • The flash from the explosion was seen from over 10 miles away. • A soldier, 10,000 feet away was knocked to the ground because of the force. • Another soldier 5 miles away was temporarily blinded. • The aircraft carrying the bomb, the Enola Gay, was named after the pilots mother. • Today remnants of a vaporized man still exist on the stairs

  9. The Atomic Bomb • Original purpose: to use against Nazi Germany • First atomic test was in New Mexico. • Exploded with the force of 67 million sticks of dynamite. • Japanese knew an attack would be coming but didn’t know where. • Suicide bombers prepared themselves mentally and physically. • “A true soldier rather die than surrender”

  10. America’s Reasoning • Gave the Japanese several times to surrender however they were too honorable to surrender in time of war. • Americans believe dropping the bomb saved more lives from being lost than if the war had continued. • Also, Americans did not know exactly how much radiation would be given off and how badly the aftermath was going to be.

  11. Bibliography • http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/ww2time.htm • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoqIFezih9w • http://history1900s.about.com/od/worldwarii/a/hiroshima.htm

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