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X-WR-CALDESC:9 August 1945: The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki\, r
 esulting in Japan's unconditional surrender. \n\nExcerpt from History.com:
   A specially adapted B-29 bomber\, called 'Bock's Car\,' after its usual 
 commander\, Frederick Bock\, took off from Tinian Island under the command
  of Maj. Charles W. Sweeney. Nagasaki was a shipbuilding center\, the very
  industry intended for destruction. The bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m.\, 1
 \,650 feet above the city. The explosion unleashed the equivalent force of
  22\,000 tons of TNT. The hills that surrounded the city did a better job 
 of containing the destructive force\, but the number killed is estimated a
 t anywhere between 60\,000 and 80\,000 (exact figures are impossible\, the
  blast having obliterated bodies and disintegrated records).
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DESCRIPTION:9 August 1945: The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki\, re
 sulting in Japan's unconditional surrender. \n\nExcerpt from History.com: 
  A specially adapted B-29 bomber\, called 'Bock's Car\,' after its usual c
 ommander\, Frederick Bock\, took off from Tinian Island under the command 
 of Maj. Charles W. Sweeney. Nagasaki was a shipbuilding center\, the very 
 industry intended for destruction. The bomb was dropped at 11:02 a.m.\, 1\
 ,650 feet above the city. The explosion unleashed the equivalent force of 
 22\,000 tons of TNT. The hills that surrounded the city did a better job o
 f containing the destructive force\, but the number killed is estimated at
  anywhere between 60\,000 and 80\,000 (exact figures are impossible\, the 
 blast having obliterated bodies and disintegrated records).
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SUMMARY:1945: Nagasaki
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