The Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

When American troops arrived in Nagasaki and stumbled upon one of the cameramen, from the legendary film company Nippon Eiga Sha, shooting amidst the rubble, they promptly arrested him and confiscated his film. The Americans would halt the entire production in fact. When they let it continue, they did so as producers, paying for the production and thus retaining the right to the film - and the right to keep it concealed for decades.

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SDGundamXsays...

So basically, if you weren't instantly incinerated, buried under the building you were in when it collapsed, or roasted alive when the secondary fires consumed the entire city, you eventually died from the radiation anyway. Christ, that sounds just awful. I hope that as a species we will never again witness the actual effects of a nuclear bomb dropped on an inhabited area. If we can ban them and realistically enforce the ban, all the better.

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