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Hiroshima

Hiroshima. August 6, 1945 Planes spotted 7:00 AM air raid siren 8:00 AM all clear siren 8:15 AM bomb blast Noiseless flash Darkness and dust cloud 100,000 people die. Hiroshima. Paul Tibbets & Enola Gay. J. Robert Oppenheimer. The Manhattan Project. 8:15 AM bomb blast

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Hiroshima

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  1. Hiroshima • August 6, 1945 • Planes spotted • 7:00 AM air raid siren • 8:00 AM all clear siren • 8:15 AM bomb blast • Noiseless flash • Darkness and dust cloud • 100,000 people die

  2. Hiroshima Paul Tibbets & Enola Gay

  3. J. Robert Oppenheimer The Manhattan Project

  4. 8:15 AM bomb blast Noiseless flash 8:00 AM all clear siren 100,000 people die Planes spotted 7:00 AM air raid siren Darkness and dust cloud August 6, 1945

  5. Imagine a time, when it all began. In the dying days of a warA weapon - that would settle the scoreWhoever found it first. Would be sure to do their worst -They always had before...Imagine a man where it all began. A scientist pacing the floorIn each nation - always eager to exploreTo build the best big stick. To turn the winning trick -But this was something more...The big bang - took and shook the worldShot down the rising sun. The end was begun - it would hit everyoneWhen the chain reaction was doneThe big shots - try to hold it back. Fools try to wish it awayThe hopeful depend on a world without end. Whatever the hopeless may sayImagine a place where it all began. They gathered from across the landTo work in the secrecy of the desert sand. All of the brightest boysTo play with the biggest toys - More than they bargained for...Imagine a man when it all began. The pilot of "Enola Gay"Flying out of the shockwave on that August dayAll the powers that be, and the course of history,Would be changed for evermore... Manhattan Project by Rush

  6. No one likes us-I don't know why. We may not be perfect, but heaven knows we tryBut all around, even our old friends put us downLet's drop the big one and see what happensWe give them money-but are they grateful? No, they're spiteful and they're hatefulThey don't respect us-so let's surprise them. We'll drop the big one and pulverize themAsia's crowded and Europe's too old. Africa is far too hotAnd Canada's too cold. And South America stole our nameLet's drop the big one. There'll be no one left to blame usWe'll save Australia. Don't wanna hurt no kangarooWe'll build an All American amusement park there. They got surfin', tooBoom goes London and boom Paree. More room for you and more room for meAnd every city the whole world round. Will just be another American townOh, how peaceful it will be. We'll set everybody freeYou'll wear a Japanese kimono. And there'll be Italian shoes for meThey all hate us anyhowSo let's drop the big one nowLet's drop the big one now Political Science by Randy Newman

  7. Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passingWhere have all the flowers gone?. Long time ago Where have all the flowers gone?Young girls have picked them everyoneOh, when will they ever learn?Where have all the young girls gone? Long time passingWhere have all the young girls gone? Long time ago Where have all the young girls gone?Gone for young men everyoneOh, when will they ever learn?Where have all the young men gone? Long time passingWhere have all the young men gone? Long time ago Where have all the young men gone?Gone for soldiers everyoneOh, when will they ever learn?Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time passingWhere have all the soldiers gone? Long time ago Where have all the soldiers gone?Gone to graveyards, everyoneOh, when will they ever learn?Where have all the graveyards gone? Long time passingWhere have all the graveyards gone? Long time ago Where have all the graveyards gone?Gone to flowers, everyoneWhen will they ever learn? Where have all the flowers gone by The Kingston Trio

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