HIROSHIMA Six people who survived the atomic bomb of Hiroshima.

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HIROSHIMA

Six people who survived the atomic bomb of

Hiroshima

SIX PEOPLE WHO SURVIVED HIROSHIMA

Miss Toshiko Sasaki, Dr. Masakazu Fujii, Mrs.

Hatsuyo Nakamura, Father Wilhem Kleinsorge, Dr.

Terufumi, Mr. Kiyoshi

IMPORTANT DISCOVERY AB OUT HIROSHIMA

After World War II, most of Hiroshima would be rebuilt, though one destroyed section was set aside as a reminder of the effects of the atomic bomb. Each August 6, thousands of people gather at Peace Memorial Park to join in interfaith religious services commemorating the anniversary of the bombing.

HISTORY OF HIROSHIMA

On August 6,1945,while WW11,the Americans

dropped the first atomic bomb without warning. It

destroyed 90% of the city and lots of others do to

radiation. The Americans practiced the atomic bomb

in secret it was called ‘ The Manhattan Project’.

MEANING TO MY LIFE

The importance to my life and others is what war

can do us. Imagine if this would have happened to us

millions of people would have died it was a terrible

thing. This has taught me what war can do to people.

OTHER’S PERSPECTIVE

Jacob Rubio

Q: How do you feel about HIROSHIMA

A: It was terrible thing that happened.

Angel Hernandez

Q: Do you think we should have bombed them and why ?

A: Yes, because they killed our men.

Logan Bland

How do you feel about hiroshima

That’s what those JAPANESE people get.

FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

Future developments for this problem the radiation

from the bomb still affect Hiroshima in some parts.

Ex. The soil is not good in some parts and water is

also bad. They are making a machine to stop that.

NEW WORDS

Conventional Explosive Charge: used to weld

uranium.

Beta ray: ray consisting of fast electrons .

Alpha rays: ray consisting of two protons and

netrons.

ADVANTAGES

It is good to know about how bad war is. The

advantage of doing this topic is very easy to find.

SOURCES

A thank you to Baltimore Sun article, UTC Japan

teaching module, Global Post article, CBS.news,

History channel.com, and Jacob rubio for answering

my questions, and Angel Hernandez, and Logan

Bland.