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HIROSHIMA

HIROSHIMA
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a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on August 6, 1945. SHSBC Binder 22 Approved Glossary
HIROSHIMA
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a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on August 6, 1945.a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on 6 August 1945.a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on 6 August 1945. See also A-bomb in this glossary.a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare on August 6, 1945.a seaport in southwest Japan; site of the first military use of the atomic bomb on 6 August 1945.a seaport in southwest Japan; site of the first military use of the atomic bomb on 6 August 1945.port city on the island of Honshu, Japan. Near the end of World War II, on 6 August 1945, the US Army Air Force dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, destroying 4.4 square miles of the city, killing between 70,000 and 80,000 people and injuring 70,000 more. "Well, it was probably a good thing that the atom bomb hit Hiroshima because now they've been able to..."a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on 6 August 1945. See also A-bomb in this glossary. And the fellow, of course, whoias I've told you in another congressidropped the A-bomb on Hiroshima, is in a Texas mental institution right now, totally convinced the Japs are after him. iYour Case (3 Jan. 60)a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on 6 August 1945. See also A-bomb in this glossary. And the fellow, of course, who?as I've told you in another congress?dropped the A-bomb on Hiroshima, is in a Texas mental institution right now, totally convinced the Japs are after him. ?Your Case (3 Jan. 60)a Japanese city on which the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on August 6, 1945. ^TOrigin of Aberration glossary Hiroshima, Japan