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Chicago Pile One

8 files, last one added on Feb 14, 2005



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Trinity Test

19 files, last one added on Feb 14, 2005



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Little Boy & Fat Man

6 files, last one added on Feb 14, 2005



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Hiroshima

6 files, last one added on Feb 14, 2005



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Nagasaki

5 files, last one added on Feb 14, 2005


 
 
 
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The Red Cross building3972 viewsMay 15, 2008 at 12:50 PM
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Shadows on a bridge4445 viewsMay 15, 2008 at 11:05 AM
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Hiroshima Financial District4249 viewsMay 15, 2008 at 10:11 AM
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The 19th layer of graphite covering layer 18 containing slugs of uranium oxide. Parts of the wooden scaffolding and surrounding balloon cloth also are visible.819 viewsMay 15, 2008 at 09:21 AM

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Atomic Bomb Cloud over NagasakiFeb 14, 2005
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Urakami CathedralFeb 14, 2005
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The destruction across the Urakami river valleyFeb 14, 2005
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Statues in front of the Urakami CathedralFeb 14, 2005

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