About Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
On August 9, 1945, the B-29 plane dropped a nuclear bomb on Nagasaki, only three days after the principal assault on Hiroshima. The wild impact wind, warm beams that achieved a few thousand degrees, and dangerous radiation produced by the blast crushed the city, murdering 74,000 individuals and injuring another 75,000.
The survivors additionally endured, and still endure, broadly from the psychological and physical harm of the nuclear bomb. The gallery displays broad materials, both print and multiplications, on the real besieging and most recent atomic weapons, meaning to add to the nullification of atomic weapons and the acknowledgment of enduring world peace.
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