Little Boy: The Bombing Of Hiroshima

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The atomic bomb that was dropped in Hiroshima was dropped on Monday August 6, 1945. The bomb was called “Little Boy”, it was dropped by the Enola Gay an American Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber flown by Colonel Paul Tibbets. The bomb instantly killed about 70,000 people, but by the end of the year the death toll rose to 90,000-166,000 because of injuries and radiation. The population before the bombing was about 340,000-350,000. The bomb destroyed 70% of the buildings and badly damaged 7%.

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