Published On Aug 24, 2020
On the 75th Anniversary of the first nuclear bombing in Hiroshima, we contemplate why the city of Nagasaki was made a monument to the destructive power of the atom.
We go over the situation before the bombings occurred, the details of the mission, the many things that went wrong, the strange coincidences on which the event finally hinged, the aftermath, and what it means for humanity as a whole.
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https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals...