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WWII ~ HIROSHIMA

WWII ~ HIROSHIMA. A decisive end to the war in the Pacific. The Decision to Drop Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally at 2:41 a.m., May 7, ending World War II in Europe. At midnight May 8, the guns stopped firing. The Pacific war with Japan, who was Germany's ally, continued.

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WWII ~ HIROSHIMA

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  1. WWII ~ HIROSHIMA A decisive end to the war in the Pacific.

  2. The Decision to Drop Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally at 2:41 a.m., May 7, ending World War II in Europe. At midnight May 8, the guns stopped firing. The Pacific war with Japan, who was Germany's ally, continued. U. S. President Harry S. Truman, English Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin met in Potsdam, Germany between July 17 and August 2, 1945, to discuss strategies to end the war in the Pacific.

  3. The Potsdam Conference When the Potsdam Conference opened, the news of the successful testing of an atomic bomb at Trinity Site, New Mexico, reached President Truman. The atomic bomb was now a reality. President Truman's first action was to call together his chief advisors for their opinion on whether the bomb should be used. The consensus was that it would help bring about an early end to the war with Japan, and would be dropped on the city of Hiroshima. Churchill, Truman & Stalin at Potsdam

  4. Enola Gay & The Little Boy Little Boy was the first nuclear weapon used in warfare. It exploded approximately 1,800 feet over Hiroshima, Japan, on the morning of August 6, 1945, with a force equal to 20,000 tons of TNT. Immediate deaths were between 70,000 to 130,000. Little Boy was dropped from a B-29 bomber piloted by U.S. Army Air Force Col. Paul W. Tibbets. Tibbets had named the plane Enola Gay after his mother the night before the atomic attack.

  5. Little Boy After being released, it took about a minute for Little Boy to reach the point of explosion. Little Boy exploded at approximately 8:15 a.m. (Japan Standard Time) when it reached an altitude of 2,000 ft above the building that is today called the "A-Bomb Dome." The July 24, 1995 issue of Newsweek writes: "A bright light filled the plane," wrote Lt. Col. Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the Enola Gay, the B-29 that dropped the first atomic bomb. "We turned back to look at Hiroshima. The city was hidden by that awful cloud...boiling up, mushrooming." For a moment, no one spoke. Then everyone was talking. "Look at that! Look at that! Look at that!" exclaimed the co-pilot, Robert Lewis, pounding on Tibbets's shoulder. Lewis said he could taste atomic fission; it tasted like lead. Then he turned away to write in his journal. "My God," he asked himself, "what have we done?" (special report, "Hiroshima: August 6, 1945") The picture above shows the devastating effect that the “Little Boy” bomb had on just one small part of the city. "Little Boy" is the nick name given to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. It was Monday morning. Little Boy was dropped from the Enola Gay, one of the B-29 bombers that flew over Hiroshima on that day.

  6. Although the bomb Little Boy was ready for use on August 2, 1945, bad weather delayed dropping it over Japan. At 8:15 on the morning of August 6, 1945, a large portion of the city of Hiroshima was destroyed when Little Boy was dropped. Of a population of 256,000, more than 70,000 people died immediately. Approximately half of the city had been levelled.

  7. Hiroshima- A Survivor’s Story Four years after arriving in Japan, only 15-year-old Mitsuo and his mother still live in Hiroshima. His eldest brother, Toshio, is in the Japanese merchant marines. It's a bright, clear day. Mitsuo leaves his house around 7:30 a.m. and walks to work. He gets there about 8 a.m. He and his friends gather outside, waiting for their supervisor to give today's pep talk. Mitsuo's mother leaves for work. Every day, she takes the same streetcar. But today she realizes she has forgotten some papers. She runs back into the house to get them. Mitsuo's mother misses her usual streetcar, and has to wait for the next one. It's nearly 8:15 a.m. American B-29 bombers appear overhead. The sirens wail, but Mitsuo and his co-workers ignore them, as usual. The planes are headed in the direction of Tokyo. Then, for the first time ever, Mitsuo sees the planes reappear over Hiroshima. They're in position now. Looking in the sky, Mitsuo sees an object. In the instant it takes for the bomb to drop, he feels no fear, only curiosity about this thing that glistens in the sun.

  8. Mitsuo watches the object fall behind a mountain, Mount Hiji. The exact spot where the bomb explodes is called "ground zero." Mitsuo is about two miles away, with the mountain in between. At the moment of explosion, he sees a blinding flash of light. Then the shock wave hits. Mitsuo is blown several feet into the air and knocked briefly unconscious. He awakens to see a giant mushroom cloud rising into the air. Mitsuo is a witness to the first atomic bombing in history. And Mount Hiji, which shields him from the radiation, will help him live to tell about it. Mitsuo's mother is outside when the bomb explodes. She is about three miles from ground zero. She is not injured except for a burn on her neck. In another 20 years, cancer will develop in that spot, and she'll die from it in 1969. Still, Mitsuo's mother is luckier than the people on the street car that she missed. They all die in the blast. These Pictures show the injuries of some of the survivors of the atomic blast.

  9. The Effect Of The Atomic Bomb.

  10. These photographs show what the actual effect of the atomic bomb was. Click on the link below to find out what happened after the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. http://www.cnmi-guide.com/history/ww2/12/main12.html

  11. The Future……. In the years after the dropping of the bomb the people of Hiroshima declared that: “The knowledge and wisdom of all men must be gathered and employed to build eternal peace. The tremendous effort which men now expend on war shall be re-channelled into planning for and building a mutually supportive Community.” Click on the picture above to find out more about the park built in Hiroshima that serves as a reminder of the day the bomb was dropped.

  12. Group A 1- At the beginning of 1945 the war was being fought in Europe and in the Pacific. What happened in May of that year to change the situation? 2- What important event happened in Potsdam in 1945? What decision was made there and why was it made? 3-What were Enola Gay, and the Little Boy? 4-Use the information to describe the effect of the bomb on Hiroshima. Mention: Buildings People (casualties, survivors) Long Term Effects (ie. Radiation levels etc.) 5-A second bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki. What was the total number of casualties from the dropping of the two bombs? 6-What was the immediate result of the dropping of the two bombs? 7-Use the hyperlink to say what the Hiroshima Peace Park is and what things can be found there. Draw a diagram of one of the things you will find there.

  13. Group B The Atomic Bomb At the beginning of 1945 the war was being fought in _ _ _ _ _ _ and in the Pacific. In May 1945, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ surrendered, ending war in Europe. In Potsdam in 1945, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ decided that the Atomic Bomb should be used. It was thought that this would help speed up the end of the _ _ _. "Little Boy" is the nick name given to the_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.. Little Boy was dropped from the “Enola Gay” - the _ _ _ _ _ _ that flew over Hiroshima on that day. Effects of the Atomic Bomb When the bomb was dropped over the city, the temperature reached several _ _ _ _ _ _ _ degrees. A second later the air reached the point of white hot heat and then a huge fireball was formed. In less than one minute the atomic cloud had reached a height of more than one half mile. At the centre of the bomb, iron melted. Within nine hundred feet of the centre,the surface of  granite melted. Within one mile, railroad ties, fences and _ _ _ _ _  burst into _ _ _ _ _ _.   This single bomb left 118,661 _ _ _ _, 30,524 severely injured, 48,606 slightly injured and 3,677 missing. Germany war flames million Europe Atomic Bomb B29 bomber dead President Truman trees Use the hyperlink to say what the Hiroshima Peace Park is and what things can be found there. Draw a diagram of one of the things you will find there.

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