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Hiroshima Created By: Me, Kathleen Llarena *Disclaimer: Due to the graphic nature o some of these photos, Please look away if you have a weak tummy!

Introduction  Occurred during the Cold War  1st atomic bomb dropped on city  Originally meant for Germany  Cause: Japan wouldn’t surrender

Japan  Emperor Hirohito announced surrender  Country left devestated  Had to clean up 2 cities  Had to treat victims  Had to find bodies & missing

Affect on People  Nuclear Programs for other countries  USSR/Russia  China  North Korea  Continuation of Cold War  Present problems with nuclear programs

Continued  Continuation of Cold War  Present problems with nuclear programs

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Conclusion  Bombings cause new problems  Japanese surrendered  Intensified arms race  Caused tensions between races