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The Nagasaki Bomb Attack: An Unforgettable Account



The horror of the second nuclear attack which Nagasaki witnessed has not faded even after the completion of 75 long years on 9th August,2020. The people of Japan were mourning over the attack on Hiroshima on 6th August, 1945 claiming 80,000 lives at the moment of the blast. Little were they aware of another brutal attack which occurred just three days after ‘Little Boy’ played havoc on Hiroshima. The US dropped another bomb code named ‘Fat Man’ on Nagasaki expecting Japan’s surrender leading to a quick end to World War II.

What We will explore in this article

Some Facts about the Nuclear Attack 

Reason behind the Second Nuclear Attack

The purpose of attacking Nagasaki with a nuclear bomb was exactly the same as that of Hiroshima’s nuclear attack, which was the invasion of Japanese mainland. After the US detonated ‘Little Boy’ on 6th August, 1945 on the urban and military centre, it expected that Japan would surrender before the allies and this would put an end to World War II saving them from casualties. But the admiral of the Japanese Forces decided to continue with the war ignoring the ultimatum of another devastating nuclear attack.

Why was Nagasaki chosen for the detonation of ‘Fat Man’

A Target Committee was formed to select important cities in terms of population and military value so that the damage by the nuclear attack was of higher intensity. The US wanted to showcase its power in order to get the instrument of surrender signed by the Japanese emperor Hirohito.

Some important features of the city which made it a significant target for the Atomic Bomb attack were

On the Day of the Bombing

Aftermath of the big Explosion

Japan was a victim of horrific twin nuclear attacks which claimed several lives. Nagasaki alone had casualties of approximately 75,000. The radiation which resulted after the explosion aggravated the suffering of the Japanese people. People experienced radiation sickness and an increased chance of skin and other types of cancers.

Sadly, the people also faced descrimination on being deformed due to radiation after the attack.

Japan surrendered after six days of the attack on Nagasaki and the instrument of surrender was signed on 2nd September, 1945 finally putting an end to World War II.

Wrapping Up

After the two nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki which are a blot in the name of humanity, several lessons were learnt by the nations around the globe. There was a call to ban nuclear weapons to protect the future generations from the deadly warfare methodology.