SIGN UP
Account
 

Hiroshima: The Story of the First Atom Bomb (Watts Nonfiction)

by Clive A. Lawton Author

(From Amazon): Drawing on primary sources and startling photographs, a renowned authority investigates the events that led up to the disaster at Hiroshima in 1945 — and discusses the consequences we are still living with today."My God, what have we done?" — Copilot of the ENOLA GAY, after dropping the first atomic bombOn August 6, 1945, the United States of America dropped the world¹s first atomic bomb, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, a decision that ushered in the nuclear age and marked the end of World War II. When the atomic bomb exploded at 8:15 a.m., 70,000 people were killed instantly. Thousands more were dead of radiation sickness within weeks. More still were sick, scarred, and deformed for the rest of their lives by the chemicals in the bomb. Three days later, another bomb killed 40,000 people in Nagasaki. In this extraordinary resource for young readers, Clive A. Lawton clearly and objectively explores the politics and the science behind the military decision that would set in motion the nuclear arms race.

Tags:

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
0763622710
Print Status
In Print
Pages
48
Publisher
Candlewick
Edition
1
Copyright
2004

User Reviews

Add a Review

You'll need to log in to your account before leaving a review. Don't have an account? You can sign up for free!

Report a problem with this resource