And not a single word about the Americans, history was rewritten, traitors, many Japanese still think that the Russians dropped the bomb on them and not the Americans.. Horror America pokes its nose everywhere while the Soviet Union was there, the forces of evil still could not break free, and now there is no union, and Russia is a weak state, they cannot even restore order in their house, but they climb into Ukraine with their own laws. Nightmare.
"War is old men arguing and young men dying."..." And when he gets to heaven, to Saint Peter he will tell, 'One more soldier reporting for due sir! I've served my time in hell".
Mai toate imperiile dezvoltau atunci arma nucleara si ar fi folosit-o! Si nemtii dar si rusii aveau program de cercetare a armei. Si englezii dar si japonezii. Era clar ca cine o va produce primul o va folosi castigand razboiul!
@@AlihanGurpinar the father of the atomic bomb Robert Oppenheimer after he saw what his creation was during testing, it was more powerful than he had ever expected and after he didn’t want it to be used in actual combat, which of of course the American leadership didn’t listen to. In this regard the Soviets were actually responsible because they made the most powerful bomb the Tsar bomba hydrogen based much more destructive and was never ever used in combat after testing in order to put an end to the nuclear arms race. I don’t fear America’s warheads. I fear the Russian ones because the little boy bomb design was not efficient enough to deliver the full capability of the 64 kg of uranium in the core out of that whole reaction only 0.002% only of it, comparable to the weight of a butterfly underwent the reaction. The rest was wasted due to inefficiency, if even 20% went through the reaction it would’ve been worse for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Nuclear war is terrifying. Let alone with something as powerful as a hydrogen atomic bomb.
I've seen pictures of the actual carnage "Little Boy" wrought on Hiroshima and the most astonishing (to me) was of a person's shadow burned into stone from the flash of the atomic bomb. Just like that shadow I've seen years ago that picture was seared into my memory forever.
Позвольте Вас чуть поправлю, было две бомбы "Малыш", и Толстяк, самый сокрушительный удар был нанесен бомбой "Толстяк" сброшенной над Хиросимой утром экипажем тяжёлого самолёта "Энола Гэй"
Tot kto silnyee tot i xozayn. Vot yesli b tvoya tupeshaya palestina eta b ponyala, to mir dovnim dovno bilo b. Yaponiya eta ponyala i reshila chto luchshe zhit' mirno i brosit' voynu chem prodolzhat' unichtozhenie sobstvenix grazhdan. A vi? Jihadistimi bili, yests, i zdoxniti.
Unfortunate to say that those vaporised by the heat were the lucky ones, the survivors had other nightmares to deal with, radiation exposure and painful deaths
@@vnoockthebrain Killing non-combatants with NBC weapons is clearly prohibited by international law of war, the Geneva Convention (Convention of the Red Cross), and the Hague Convention on Land Warfare. I hope you can learn the correct historical understanding.
In the name of God, the Beneficent the Merciful To the Youth in Europe and North America, The recent events in France and similar ones in some other Western countries have convinced me to directly talk to you about them. I am addressing you, [the youth], not because I overlook your parents, rather it is because the future of your nations and countries will be in your hands; and also I find that the sense of quest for truth is more vigorous and attentive in your hearts. I don’t address your politicians and statesmen either in this writing because I believe that they have consciously separated the route of politics from the path of righteousness and truth. I would like to talk to you about Islam, particularly the image that is presented to you as Islam. Many attempts have been made over the past two decades, almost since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, to place this great religion in the seat of a horrifying enemy. The provocation of a feeling of horror and hatred and its utilization has unfortunately a long record in the political history of the West. Here, I don’t want to deal with the different phobias with which the Western nations have thus far been indoctrinated. A cursory review of recent critical studies of history would bring home to you the fact that the Western governments’ insincere and hypocritical treatment of other nations and cultures has been censured in new historiographies. The histories of the United States and Europe are ashamed of slavery, embarrassed by the colonial period and chagrined at the oppression of people of color and non-Christians. Your researchers and historians are deeply ashamed of the bloodsheds wrought in the name of religion between the Catholics and Protestants or in the name of nationality and ethnicity during the First and Second World Wars. This approach is admirable. By mentioning a fraction of this long list, I don’t want to reproach history; rather I would like you to ask your intellectuals as to why the public conscience in the West awakens and comes to its senses after a delay of several decades or centuries. Why should the revision of collective conscience apply to the distant past and not to the current problems? Why is it that attempts are made to prevent public awareness regarding an important issue such as the treatment of Islamic culture and thought? You know well that humiliation and spreading hatred and illusionary fear of the “other” have been the common base of all those oppressive profiteers. Now, I would like you to ask yourself why the old policy of spreading “phobia” and hatred has targeted Islam and Muslims with an unprecedented intensity. Why does the power structure in the world want Islamic thought to be marginalized and remain latent? What concepts and values in Islam disturb the programs of the super powers and what interests are safeguarded in the shadow of distorting the image of Islam? Hence, my first request is: Study and research the incentives behind this widespread tarnishing of the image of Islam. My second request is that in reaction to the flood of prejudgments and disinformation campaigns, try to gain a direct and firsthand knowledge of this religion. The right logic requires that you understand the nature and essence of what they are frightening you about and want you to keep away from. I don’t insist that you accept my reading or any other reading of Islam. What I want to say is: Don’t allow this dynamic and effective reality in today’s world to be introduced to you through resentments and prejudices. Don’t allow them to hypocritically introduce their own recruited terrorists as representatives of Islam. Receive knowledge of Islam from its primary and original sources. Gain information about Islam through the Qur’an and the life of its great Prophet. I would like to ask you whether you have directly read the Qur’an of the Muslims. Have you studied the teachings of the Prophet of Islam and his humane, ethical doctrines? Have you ever received the message of Islam from any sources other than the media? Have you ever asked yourself how and on the basis of which values has Islam established the greatest scientific and intellectual civilization of the world and raised the most distinguished scientists and intellectuals throughout several centuries? I would like you not to allow the derogatory and offensive image-buildings to create an emotional gulf between you and the reality, taking away the possibility of an impartial judgment from you. Today, the communication media have removed the geographical borders. Hence, don’t allow them to besiege you within fabricated and mental borders. Although no one can individually fill the created gaps, each one of you can construct a bridge of thought and fairness over the gaps to illuminate yourself and your surrounding environment. While this preplanned challenge between Islam and you, the youth, is undesirable, it can raise new questions in your curious and inquiring minds. Attempts to find answers to these questions will provide you with an appropriate opportunity to discover new truths. Therefore, don’t miss the opportunity to gain proper, correct and unbiased understanding of Islam so that hopefully, due to your sense of responsibility toward the truth, future generations would write the history of this current interaction between Islam and the West with a clearer conscience and lesser resentment. Seyyed Ali Khamenei 21st Jan. 2015
@@KCCereal it's not about when it happened it's about America's never changing hypocrisy they bomb nations then proceed to send them aids as an excuse that " we destroyed your nation but we gave you aid at the end " and then proceed to try to lecture us on human rights while they lack it in the first place
The craziest story from then that I’ve heard was the guy that survived the first bomb then went back home to the other city and survived the second bomb. Luckiest dude ever imo
People like you are standing on the right side of the history 👍 Not a year has gone by in the last 100 years where the US has not been directly or indirectly involved in a war.
My grandmother was a Hiroshima bomb survivor. That day, August 6th, she was at an elementary school 3 kilometers from the epicenter. she was 7 years old. She survived without being exposed to the heat rays because she was sitting in the shadow of the entrance. It is said that all the children on the ground died. A few days later, as she was crossing a bridge on the back of her father's bicycle, she saw dead bodies lined up under the bridge and along the river. Her father said in a strong tone, "Don't look!" My grandmother closed her eyes until she crossed the bridge, and then she peered down at a pile of burnt black garbage. The sight was said to be unforgettable. Never use such a terrible bomb again. My grandmother and I still live in Hiroshima. It was said that "no plants or trees will grow for 75 years." However, Hiroshima has now undergone a revival and has become a city that symbolizes peace and is visited by many people from all over the world.
Thats an amazing story i always wanted to meet someone that can tell me how was it to live through that ..i mean when u read something its not the same as living through it ...but u r correct now it is one of the most civilized countrys in history ..
Единственное применение ядерной бомбы, причём по мирным жителям, когда страна уже капитулировала. Дважды применяли ядерную бомбардировку США 🇺🇸 И до сих пор оккупировали Японию…
по данным разведки именно в Хиросиме находились бактериологические и вирусологические лаборатории. До войны у нас на берегах Байкала не было энцефалита... Так что все хороши война это свидетельство недоразвитости нашей цивилизации. Элиты уничтожают население своей планеты руками этого населения. И то что американцы были столь расчётливы и прогматичны не оправдывает этот удар...
Причем, японцы предпочитают не вспоминать, кто эту бомбу на них сбросил. Типа США - любимые союзники, а бомбу привидения какие-то непонятные принесли, давайте не будет об этом и все дела))
Has everyone forgotten that it was a retaliatory act? We also warned both the Government and Citizens of Japan that it was going to happen, when it was going to happen, and how to treat for the after effects.
The government didn't believe that such a weapon existed. Perhaps showing it to them first instead of dropping on innocent people would have been better. American system is more fucked up than anything else.
I fought in 2 wars, but this is so different. This just doesn't kill the enemy. It kills humanity. The amount of innocent lives lost that day is insurmountable, and I hope it never happens again on any soil.
Carpet bombing was also an indiscriminate killer of humans. Men, women, children, dogs, cats, anything alive died. Killing is killing…the weapon used to create the end result of this magnitude is of little consequence. Just think of the “Fire Bombing” of Dresden. Fires so powerful that they spun up tornadoes of fire, and created its own “Micro-climate”. As I said, the weapon used to create such a killing event is of little consequence. I certainly agree with your comments and assessment. Unfortunately we humans, as a species, are very creative when it comes to killing our own kind. One man’s Hiroshima, is another man’s Dresden. Have a great day, Cheers. 🇨🇦
@@ericedmunds9488царь-бомба была мощнее в 5 тысяч раз (68 мегатонн против 10-13 килотонн у хиросимы ) Разница лишь в том, что царь-бомба хоть и была взорвана, но ни один человек не умер. США вообще единственная страна, применившая ядерное оружие.
And thank goodness the USA was the first to get to it. Any other country would have enslaved the world and threaten to nuke any country that doesnt bend the knee to them. Never in history have we seen the most powerful country rebuild its enemies and allies after having complete power @@user-mm6qg7iu4v
@user-mm6qg7iu4v true. Agree with everything you said. After dropping those two bombs, we (america) moved on and made bombs that absolutely dwarf those original two bombs. Not mention, the weapons we've kept secret. Yes, America was the only country to attack another country with nuclear devices. That's all it took for everything to change. For everyone to be afraid, including us.
"The elderly gentlemen were once young, and certain older individuals safeguarded their future. They, in turn, aged and secured your future, and I anticipate that you all will age and protect our future."
When this happened and soldiers were walking through the rubble they saw Silhouettes and patterns of people and their clothes on the walls. Pretty crazy
@@theblackhorse1000 it’s like revealing a old picture film using solar temp n brightness surface. It’s kind unbelievable experience “in loco” if ya get a chance to travel to Hiroshima “to see, feel n hear about this day (highly suggest it), however, no question about it, that was one of the darkest moments of human history!
@@GoMArkkrAM Definitely a dark moment, but looking back on it still seems to be necessary. The Japanese thought (brainwashed) thier emperor to be a god. None the less, crazy the amount of power that was yielded in the two bombs.
My grandfather once said after the war was over, he went to Hiroshima and saw the burned shadows of women running with their kids on the walls and broke down crying. He said “how can one human being do this to another human being. It’s not human.”. The atrocities of war have a lasting impact that some see has heroic while others see them as being just as evil.
Not denying your philosophy, but the atom bombs actually saved Japanese lives. The other choice on the table was a land invasion. After watching Japanese woman throw their children into the sea at Okinawa and calculating the loss of both Jap and US forces in a ground battle, the bombs proved then and now as the more human option.
So do Japanese goverment false or at least cover their history of being evil. As evil as Germany in WW2. I am Indonesian and have a lot of friends from Japanese. It's weird that almost all of them didn't know their history colonized my country like crazy. Holland colonized my people for 350 years but historian and the olds told US that 3.5 years colonialized by Japan was way more cruel time.
1 John 2:1 KJV My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:
the sad part is it could ve been any city in japan .. coz they chose hiroshima just randomly .. based on weather and other factors .. people lives were just number that have to go ..
Sinto muito em dizer que infelizmente não tem como evitar outra catástrofe pior do que essa ai.. sinplismente porque o tal do maldito ser que se diz ser humano esta mais magno do que esse dai sete vezes mais monstruoso de uma olhadinha no planeta a situação que se encontra depois me diga se isso tem concerto
@@user-vc6mv7lr5t it's proof that you're brainwashed. In the past, Japan officially recognized Korea as Japanese territory and granted Japanese nationality to Koreans. In other words, a Korean could run for the position of Prime Minister of Japan. The Japanese Empire poured into Korea an amount of 2 billion yen at the time, or 58 trillion yen in today's terms, for the modernization and development of Korea. The Japanese Empire also established many higher education institutions in Korea. This was completely different from what other great powers of the time were doing. It can be said that Korea and Taiwan were treated very well by the Empire of Japan. pls study history😂
@@NPC-iy5ihI think they are referencing the last 60 years of war in the united states. Not revolutionary war, or civil war. Also if the best calling card a nation has was a war 7-9 generations ago maybe they should rethink their choices. WW2 though was recently, and thanks to those vets. But damn has the country changed since then
Yes I’ve heard that myself. The plasma ball has so much thermal energy inside it that if you’re l unlucky enough to be caught in it at ground zero your body gets instantly broken down into the most fundamental partials, atoms etc
There’s no way test the temperature of both only guessing rough estimate but the sun is like one big nuclear explosion that will only end once there’s nothing left to destroy
I was a cocky teen. Joined the US military found my way to Japan, back in the 80's. Went to Peace Memorial Park. Now, I served for 12 years, and I was proud of my country at the time (not so much now, but that is another story). We lost thousands of men and women at Pearl Harbor, but nothing prepared me for what that bomb did to Hiroshima. My cocky attitude vanished that day and my only wish is that our species never, ever allows this to happen again.
Atomized into dust particles in 100th of a second, your body doesn't even have time to send pain signals I'd imagine. Your body no longer exists to feel anything.
Well yes but no they didn't get blown into there own shadow but the Objects and people in its path shielded objects behind them by absorbing the light and energy. The surrounding light bleached the concrete or stone around the "shadow.",
Японцы теперь дружат с Америкой! Забыли что они сотворили? Америка единственная страна, применившая ядерное оружие. Да и вообще главный злодей на земле!
The most harrowing devastation in my opinion was to the people further out of the blast radius but were burned and affected by the radiation, but survived for years with suffering from burns and radiation poisening. I've visited Hiroshima. It's so emotional
My uncle took part in the elimination of the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, today he does not have half a stomach, one lung and generally health problems. So I agree, radiation is a terrible thing!
@@user-ln7ti1mm3n my mum was a radiotherapy worker her entire life and dealt with patients undergoing extreme radiation therapy, sometimes 3 sieverts in a person. It’s a horrible thing but it can also save plenty of lives. Of course in different settings obviously
One thing that is for sure is that Japan didn't try to attack American again. Sometimes you have to put your foot down, to let the enemy know that you mean business.
The opposite bro. Modern nukes arent this big, they are precision airstrikes, way smaller. No ones got nukes this big anymore, but it wouldnt take long to create bigger nukes if a country was determined
@@SlightlyInactivethats so wrong its actually painful Fr were in tf did you get this misinformation Modern nukes could literally decimate the half of the U.S. if we launched just one Tbh thats might be a little overkill but its not far off Edit for the dum dums: i state its overkill ie no are nukes cant wipe out half the US i was being grandiose cause are nukes aren’t to be underestimated i meen ffs i put “thats a little overkill” ie “cant actually do this” but somehow some people dont get this 🤷♂️
@@justineastman7159considering their earlier invasion of Korea was an excuse to cull unruly soldiers from the warring states period who would rather become bandits than get a real job (or who never had a chance to develop the skills needed growing up in a war), the quote may have been aimed at factions hungry for war.
@@justineastman7159its nothing to argue and is so simple to understand.. its better to be strong and in a relaxing space, than to be weak when shit goes south
Nazi Germany regime itself was actually working on the atomic weapon but yet they were actually 5 years behind schedule on developing it. Nowadays many countries have a much more powerful nuclear ☢️ weapons than the one that dropped on Hiroshima and also Nagasaki.
@@QuietRevolt The "nazis problem" was forcing Jewish scientists to flee. They were very close. Even a "small dirty bomb" would be devastating, as Germans had ballistic missile technology practically ready and they had enough uranium mines and slaves to work in them.
That's what they like to say to justify the creation of the atomic weapon. If the nazis were planning to build it they would have done so way ahead of the Americans as they had much greater levels of engineering. More highly trained and skilled scientists then all the allies combined and they also had a huge supply of uranium ore located in chekcoslavia which was completely under nazi control. Don't believe everything u r told
There are credible reports that they succeeded. The area in question of "the blinding flash and, great boom" is still radioactive. Had that war gone on even 8 more months, history would be very different.
We will always have war as long as we have organised religion that is allowed to have a hold over governments. The human civilization would be so much more advanced if we didn't have religion.
The 25 lakh likes reflect the death of feelings in man kind about those who actually face such situations still there generations not survived properly.
That's why the bombs exist... Dont mess with me and i dont mess with you. Armed peace is the the only way of peace i really believe that can work excluding of course the unification
The flash itself was so bright it dissolved people into the ground when their bodies liquified and turned into a kind of candle-wax that reached across the ground like fingers or a slime mold, or red wine that spills on the ground. I know because about a few months ago I went to the Hiroshima peace memorial and the things that you see there will change you forever Edit: oh God I created my first comment bomb Ok so based on what we know historically the use of Little Boy on Hiroshima was justified because it ended up saving many Japanese and American lives since the US was expecting to conduct a ground invasion. Even if Japan surrendered with the joining of the Soviets, the explosion still showed humanity what nuclear weapons were capable of doing and probably prevented them from being used again. Advisors to Truman said that without the bomb the US was expecting thousands of innocent Japanese and Americans to die, and the bomb ended up allowing the US to redraft the Japanese constitution. Because of this, Japan is now one of the most powerful and peaceful countries in the world. They are one of the smallest countries but they are as of 2022 the 3rd most powerful economy on earth behind US and China
And the head folks in charge were warned in advance about the Pearl Harbor bombing, which was ignored and allowed there own man to be sitting ducks. Ignorance Aint always Bliss@@MaxMoon65
Fun fact: After the US dropped the bomb on Nagasaki, they were about to launch 12 more nuclear bombs to some cities in Japan like Tokyo, but when Japan surrendered, they didn't launch the 12 other nukes.
That isn't true. The US only had the two bombs but it wanted Japan to believe it had many more. After the second bomb, they believed it and surrendered.
Exactly, these bombs can do today hundreds of times more destruction, the vaporizing radius is about 10 times more than Hiroshima and Nagasaki and each ICMB can carry up to 10 warheads with that destructive power :( but...let's keep up igniting fire with saying: Heads up, Ukraine, heads up Russia...it looks like ppl changed superbowl for the war like if they were having just a competition.
I promise you as an American, I wouldn’t let any other nation take credit for something my nation accomplished. Americans are proud to have participated in ending world war 2, and we are proud to have assisted Japan in rebuilding after the war.
The craziest thing about the Little Boy bomb is only 0.707g of the 64kg actually underwent nuclear fission - just imagine how much more powerful it would've been if even 10g was converted to pure energy!
"Those who had to fight it, never wanted it" that's sorta true because most of these young men were coerced into joining millitary, while others did volunteer.
Most people think: Whats that yellow glowing material, It's not a yellow glowing material, it's the opposite of glowing and actually is U-235 (U stands for Uranium)