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Discover Ludwig"atomic bombing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the bombing of Japan during World War II. For example: "The atomic bombing of Japan resulted in the deaths of over 200,000 people."
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Ekuan became a monk in a Hiroshima temple to succeed his father, who died from radiation following the atomic bombing.
She grew up in Hiroshima, the city that was the target of the world's first atomic bombing.
John Hersey was thirty-two when The New Yorker published "Hiroshima," his massively influential article on the atomic bombing.
Funabashi also addressed whether President Obama should make a trip to the atomic bombing site at Hiroshima on the periphery of the G7 summit later this month.
Ritsuko Komaki, 67, grew up in Hiroshima after the atomic bombing there.
The entertainer lost her mother in the Nagasaki atomic bombing.
One of its aircraft dropped a wreath over Hiroshima on 6 August 1952, the seventh anniversary of the atomic bombing.
Few Japanese soldiers were stationed here, and only about 250 of them would perish in the atomic bombing.
He worked on the 1951 atomic bombing test on Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, which was part of the Operation Greenhouse nuclear test series.
In case of atomic bombing, teletype New York immediately.
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Examination of pre- and post-atomic bombing photographs of Hiroshima suggests an even higher percentage of the trees in the city were destroyed.
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