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Heinz Doofenshmirtz

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August 7th1945

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The Hiroshima atomic bomb attack


Yesterday, aproximately around 7:00 a.m., people all around the city, detected airships, going to the south part of the archipelago. One hour later, the Japanese authorities announces the presence of 3 american ships. Authorities tried to remained calmed and to calm the popuation. Just three ships couldnt cause that much damage... Continue reading in page 4

Testimonies from people who experienced it live and direct Page 4


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Days that made the difference


August 1: Nagaoka is reduced to debris by 125 bombers B -29 on an air attack . 1,470 people died. August 6: SGM: Thrown of the atomic bomb Little boy over the Japanese city Hiroshima. August,9: SGM: Thown of the atomic bomb Fat Man over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. August 15: SGM: Unconditional surrender from Japan between the allies. End of the Pacific War. August,17: Indonesia declare his Independence from the low countries, recognized by this on 1949. August, 21: On the Los lamos laboratory (Nuevo Mexico) the american physicist Harry Daghlian (24) suffer a nuclear accident during an experiment. He will die 25 days later for radiation poisoning.

Interview with:
Harry S. Truman

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Heinz Doofenshmirtz

Politics
The bombing of Hiroshima
The government of the United States started to develop an atomic bomb by c. The office of development and scientific research made a successful atomic bomb drop test in New Mexico, by that time the Allied power already defeated the Nazis in Europe

nese forces wouldnt surrender, Japan wanted to fight to the end in the Pacific by attacking Pearl Harbor, the United States government en-

ded the war by striking with an a-bomb Hiroshima and destroying 2.6 miles of city and killing approx. more than 140,000 people.

Why the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima?


The United States, with assistance from the United Kingdom and Canada, designed and built the bombs under the codename Manhattan Project; initially for use against Nazi Germany U.S. President Harry S. Truman, who was unaware of the Manhattan Project until Franklin Roosevelt's death, made the decision to drop the bombs on Japan. His stated intention in ordering the bombings was to bring about a quick resolution of the war by inflicting destruction, which was enough to cause to Japan to surrender.

Editorial

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Economics

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Damages
Would not cover this kind of catastrophe becuase the estimated number of buildings destroyed were approximately more than 80,000 based in the Hiroshima population census recovered before. In order to rebuild the complete city, They should spend millions of dollars, but there is no concrete idea of will affect the war armies with this catastrophe. Disasters are so devastating, if the Americans continue doing this or any other think like this, Japan wont continue increasing the army, unless they developed something even more destructive in order to win against the Americans. They estimated 22.7% of the 51,000 buildings in the entire city were completely destroyed or severely damaged.

The bomb exploded about 500m above a residential area, full of schools, factories, and houses and all those infrastructure was converted into ashes. The bomb was launched on the air by an airplane which thrown that bomb and contained force of 20K tons of TNT. Business insurances or Banks
Economics

Possible Great Depression in Japan


Yesterday we were testimonies of one of the worst catastrophes in the war, Hiroshima Japan was totally destroyed by the Americans, the economic interest rate, could deacrese in Japan because beside millions of people who lost their families and homes it can be posible that Japan would be sourrended soon, If there was a conventional bomb it would have destroyed the wooden structures of a radius of 40 meters, but unfaurtunately it was an atomic bomb which it destroyed almos an entire metrpolis with thousands of people, also Hiroshima was of the cities with plenty of troops living there, so it can be seen that this was a big lost for Japan, the number of soldiers is low and if Japan loose war, its gonna affect the economy of the country will be on crisis as far as the great depression that it was lived on Americans few years ago. War is affecting most of the regular people and civils, but it might be posible to end if it continu developing these extremist actions.

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Social

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Horrible attack
Yesterday, aproximately around 7:00 a.m., people all around the city, detected airships, going to the south part of the archipelago. One hour later, the Japanese authorities announces the presence of 3 american ships. Authorities tried to remained calmed and to calm the popuation. Just three ships couldnt cause that much dmage. As a precautionary measure, alarms and radios of Hiroshima issued a warning for people to be directed to the bomb shelters. When the bomb felled, it was announces by a strong explosion and a strong light that the population saw.

Testimonies
EIJI NAKANISHI: I was on my living room, with my parents and my elder sister when the bomb exploited. My father flew to the garden and the whole building fell down. My sister took my out of the debris. Luckily all my family came out safe. The authorities told all survivors that soon or late we were going to die. At that moment I thought that I was not going to make it. That all my dreams didnt had any value or future. To all the kids, the bomb stole our dreams and hopes in life. ETSUKO KANEMITSU: Why they stop the alarms if I can still se the airplane in the sky? I looked up and a shinning light burnt my face. A really strong forc threw my far away. When I hit the ground I discovered all the skin of my back wasnt there any more, either the skin of my face. I looked around and everything was gone. HIDEKO MUROTA: I was at school when a shining light entered through the window and everything flew away. Then I saw nothing. TERUKO SUGA: It was a bright day and I was walking to the Post Office. I was starting my day at work, when the building started to shake. The Windows crashed and when I looked through the window I was blinded by a brigh light. The ight turned off inmediately and son everyhthing was dark. It was 8:15 in the morinng but it felt life the middle of the darkest night.

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Interview

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The following is an interview of the actual president of America, Mr. Harry S. Truman,the purpose of this interview is to show his current position after the Hiroshima atomic bomb counter-attack. -When did you found out about the atomic bomb and more specifically the manhattan project? A: The Manhattan Project was not of my knowledge until the 24 of April of 1945, just a few months before the a-bomb deploy in Hiroshima and Nagazaki.

-Who came up with the idea of the Manhattan Project development? A: FDR's secretary of war, Harry Stimson with the support of the expresident Franklin Roosevelt.

-Who informed you about the Manhattan Project? A: Stimson and the army general in charge of the project, Leslie Groves.

-Is it true that at the present time only the U.S has the resources to develop an atomic bomb? A: The team that developed the atomic bomb in New Mexico did an exceptional effort, at the time I believe we are the only ones with this type of weapons to protect the people of the United States -Did you took a big part in making the decision of dropping the a-bomb in Japan? A: I made that decision along with other military strategy people, including the FDRS secretary of war Harry Stimson

-Do you think that you made the best decision? A: Of course I do, we put a big effort and plannification at the time of making this type of decisions. I think that this was the best decision focused in ending war and protecting the people of the U.S.

We can conclude that Mr. President Harry S. Truman hasn't been always aware of the Manhattan Project although he was the U.S vice-president, at the time Mr. Truman became president he was informed about the project and supported at every time the plan. Mr. Truman thinks he made the best decision to take care of the people and give a abrupt end to the WWII

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Entertainment
The children of Paradise
As we assisted the premiere in March, 9, we would probably see one of the best directed movies of our time.

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This tale centers around the love between Baptiste, a theater mime, and Claire Reine, an actress and otherwise womanabout-town who calls herself Garance. Garance, in turn, is loved by three other men: Frederick, a pretentious actor; Lacenaire, a conniving thief; and Count Edouard of Montray. The story is further complicated by Nathalie, an actress who is in love with Baptiste. Garance and Baptiste meet when Garance is falsely accused of stealing a man's watch. Garance is forced to enter the protection of Count Edouard when she is innocently implicated in a crime committed by Lacenaire. In the intervening years of separation, both Garance and Baptiste become involved in loveless relationships with the Count and Nathalie, respectively. Baptiste is the father of a son. Returning to Paris, Garance finds that Baptiste has become a famous mime actor. Nathalie sends her child to foil their meeting, but Baptiste and Garance manage one night together. Lacenaire murders Edouard. In the last scenes, Garance is returning to Edouard's hotel and disaster as Baptiste struggles after her through crowds of merrymakers, many dressed as his famous character.

Cartoon
Made by: Nataladia Guadarrama Robles

Harry's bomb
In this cartoon we can see the president of the United States Harry S. Truman holding the atomic bomb on his hand, and below, we can see Japan. This simbolizes how the decision of this man took so many lives and also changed the course of history.

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References

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References from information


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