Sumiteru Taniguchi's back injuries taken in January 1946 by U.S. Marines photographer Joe O'Donnell while recording war damage in 50 Japanese cities. | http://tinyurl.com/m6ljk5
- Sumiteru Taniguchi's back injuries taken in January 1946 by U.S. Marines photographer Joe O'Donnell while recording war damage in 50 Japanese cities. | http://tinyurl.com/m6ljk5
- Original caption: "The patient's skin is burned in a pattern corresponding to the dark portions of a kimono worn at the time of the explosion. | http://tinyurl.com/kmulu2
- Victim of Atomic Bomb of Nagasaki. She was a 14-year-old student. | http://tinyurl.com/myz884
- School lunch boxes. Photographs of Nagasaki, taken by User:Aude on August 9, 2007. | http://tinyurl.com/n8ef4t
- Nagasaki, Japan, before and after the atomic bombing of August 9, 1945. | http://tinyurl.com/kwhh6y
- In the background, a Urakami Cathedral on a hill in Nagasaki. http://tinyurl.com/mvmjcj
- Graphic showing relative sizes of various types of nuclear weapons. | Clockwise from upper left: a Fat Man (MK-IV) bomb similar to the type dropped on Nagasaki, Japan; a MK-17 hydrogen bomb of the sort detonated at the Castle Bravo test; a W-87 warhead inside its re-entry vehicle (see MIRV, LGM-118A Peacekeeper); and a W-59 warhead used on the early Minuteman missiles. | http://tinyurl.com/kl7bs6
- Bockscar, sometimes called Bock's Car or Bocks Car, is the name of the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the "Fat Man" nuclear weapon over Nagasaki on 9 August 1945, the second atomic weapon used against Japan. | The name painted on the aircraft after the mission (shown here) is a pun on "boxcar" after the name of its aircraft commander, Captain Frederick C. Bock. | http://tinyurl.com/lhb57w
- Casing of a "Fat Man"-style nuclear bomb, painted like the one dropped on Nagasaki. | http://tinyurl.com/lln7f6
- Atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. | http://tinyurl.com/lvscdk
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