The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

The atomic bomb dropped by the United States in Nagasaki, Japan-"Fat Man"

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Japan
Military weapons
Atomic bomb
the fat
nuclear weapon
Nagasaki, Japan
Fat-Man
Little boy atomic bomb
Fat Man
the Second World War

Fat Man, the name of the atomic bomb dropped by the United States on Nagasaki, Japan during World War II. The name was inspired by Churchill's body shape. On August 9, 1945, at 11:22 a.m. local time in Japan, it exploded at an altitude of 1,800 feet (550 meters). "Fatty" is the second nuclear weapon used in human history, and it is also the last nuclear weapon used in actual combat. About 40,000 people died directly from the fat man's explosion, and about 25,000 people were injured. About 7000 square metres of the building was razed. Tens of thousands of people died from cancer caused by nuclear dust radiation.

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