File:Hiroshima aftermath.jpg

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English: Sometime after the moment of detonation which occured at approximately 08:15 and 43 seconds (local time), [1] with the writing of Paul Tibbets
Date 6 August 1945
Source http://www.chinfo.navy.mil/navpalib/images/historical/hiroshima.jpg
Author U.S. Navy Public Affairs Resources Website
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Source

  1. Tyler Bamford, Thomas Ferebee (an Air Force Major) (August 6, 2020). Detonation detailings. www.nationalww2museum.org. The National World War II Museum (New Orleans). Retrieved on 18 January 2024.

Captions

Aftermath of nuclear attack on Hiroshima

6 August 1945

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current13:53, 25 October 2013780 × 546 (209 KB)JaybearOriginal photo taken with handwriting text in upper left corner; little retouching: rotating by 0.4 deg clockwise; cropped to mod-8 sizes; upper 3px border lines adjusted with nearby content; lower right white corner (of about 1/2 of 16x16px) retouched...

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