73 years ago at 11:02 am, Nagasaki became the second city to be hit by a nuke. "Fat Boy" exploded 469 meters (~1500ft) above ground. The resulting explosion generated heat of 3,900C (~7,000F).
The north of the city vanished instantly.
An estimated 70,000 were killed and 75,000 injured. Only 150 of the dead were soldiers. Only 150!
Worth noting again that MacArther and much of the US military leadership favored targeted bombing, not the least because it meant fewer noncombatants being inadvertently killed. LeMay, however, favored killing everyone. In his mind, if civilians died—good!—maybe it would lower motivation and make the people turn against the government.
After the war he famously admitted that had the US lost he would have been tried as a war criminal. He was a war criminal.
As of 2014, 162,083 have died since as the results of radiation from the Nagasaki blast. This was unnecessary, wrong, and should never be repeated.
I have unfortunately never visited Nagasaki. It's on my list. Maybe when my kids get older and I can travel more freely. So I have no photos from the peace park there. Because of this, I republish this one from Hiroshima.
安らかに眠って下さい 過ちは 繰返しませぬから。
Let all the souls here rest in peace, for we shall not repeat the evil.
If you haven't read it yet, go read my piece on The Bombing of Hiroshima
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