RM2A9HXEY–Aerial view of Hiroshima, showing atomic bomb damage, 1946
RMT965T4–On August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, destroying the city and killing over 70,000 people. In this image from a medical report of the bombing, the dark-colored pattern of a woman's clothes is shown to have absorbed thermal energy and burned the skin, particularly around more tight-fitting areas, such as the shoulders.
RMEX6XME–World War Two destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima 1945
RM2WJN0PJ–General Groves looking at a Pacific Ocean map at Oak Ridge. Groves was involved in the Atomic bombs that ended World War II.
RMG50HGF–War & Conflict - Personal Atomic Bomb Shelter
RMKTW9B1–Statues of General Leslie R. Groves and Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
RMB4R814–A plinth on Trimoulle Island, Montebello Islands, Western Australia records where British forces detonated an atomic weapon 1956
RF2CTWD9A–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of two funny aliens in UFO or flying saucer watching planet Earth from space, nuclear war explosion on the surface, destruction of mankind.
RM2A5YR2B–World War Two destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima 1945
RMBG8KXB–WORLD WAR II (1939-1945). U.S. team carrying out the work of destruction of laboratories which conducted research on the atomic
RMJFPKXG–Lt. General Nathan Twining, Lt. General Barney M. Giles and General Carl Spaatz (left to right around table) attend the debriefing of the 509th Composite Group who participated in the first atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. Tinian, 6 August 1945.
RMP2E8BX–Vintage American WW2 Propaganda Recruitment Poster 'Remember Pearl Harbor' December 7th 1941 'WORK FIGHT SACRIFICE' An infamous surprise attack by Japan on American Naval Forces in Pearl Harbor, a horrific war of attrition ensued, which finally ended with the brutal forces of Japan and its civilian people in surrender, after Atomic Bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
RMM6XDJK–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and participant in the Manhattan Project's development of the atomic bomb during World War II as wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico.
RM2CAP2HR–Atomic War
RF2R39NYR–White Black Atomic Bomb Nuke Thermonuclear War Symbol Grudge Scratched Dirty Punk Style Punk Print illustration
RMT965T5–On August 6, 1945, near the end of World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, destroying the city and killing over 70,000 people. In this image from a medical report of the bombing, the dark-colored pattern of a woman's clothes is shown to have absorbed thermal energy and burned the skin, particularly around more tight-fitting areas, such as the shoulders.
RMEX6JJ6–World War II, Atomic bomb mushroom clouds over Hiroshima (left) and Nagasaki (right), August 1945 Japan
RM2AHPP3W–Bockscar, a World War II Boeing B-29 Superfortress, which dropped the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki, National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
RM2WJN0PF–Atomic Effects - Hiroshima, Japan – after the bomb, 1940s
RMKTW9B5–Statues of General Leslie R. Groves and Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
RMB53292–A plinth on Trimoulle Island, Montebello Islands, Western Australia records where British forces detonated an atomic weapon 1956
RF2CTWD7M–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of two funny aliens in UFO or flying saucer watching planet Earth from space, nuclear war explosion on the surface, destruction of mankind and commenting it. Comic strip.
RMTXGFEM–The Gadget, the first atomic bomb tested in Nevada USA, World war two. 1945
RMG7R2AP–Technical equipment used during the test of the British atomic weapon in the Monte Bello Islands being unloaded from the Australian frigate Hawkesbury after her arrival at Onslow, nearest Australian mainland town to the the scene of the explosion. When they reached Onslow the crew of the Hawkesbury were wearing white squares which would react to radioactivity by changing colour.
RMJFPKWN–Crew of the Boeing B-29 'ENOLA GAY,' the plane that dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima. From Left to right are: Sgt T.J. Healey; Sgt C.O. Wentzell; S/Sgt H.E. Osmond; M/sgt W.F. Orren; M/Sgt W. Duzenbury; Lt J. M. Anderson; Maj T. Ferrebee; Maj T. Van Kirk; and Col Paul W. Tibbets. Kwajalein, 13 June 1946.
RM2BP9W4T–V-J Day VICTORY IN JAPAN celebration in Jackson Square, Oak Ridge. USA Total end to World War II On August 14, 1945, Oak Ridgers and people everywhere celebrated the end of World War II Top-secret World War II town of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the young women brought there to help build the atomic bomb which finally ended the war
RMB3YKDP–events, Second World War / WWII, Japan, atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 6.8.1945,
RME0X4F9–Mar. 29, 1965 - No To Atomic Bomb No To Gas: An Anti-war Demonstration was held in Brussels yesterday. Photo shows Demonstrators wearing gas masks and carrying a poster with the inscription: ''Think of Vietnam''. seen in the foreground a poster with the inscription: ''Bean the A-Bom, Ban Gas!
RF2JDKD9D–Fire background, cartoon red bomb explosion clouds over destroyed burnt land. Boom effect with smoke, Ui design with dynamite explosive detonation, atomic war Vector web banner
RM2B2DFR8–The Atomic Submarine
RF2HDXXTP–chemical weapons, Atomic war, Nuclear catastrophe
RMM6XDJJ–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and participant in the Manhattan Project's development of the atomic bomb during World War II as wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico.
RM2CAGP27–Atomic War
RM2A77A2B–Nagasaki, Japan after atomic bombing, August 1945
RMB10YP6–Aerial view of Hiroshima Japan after atomic bombing 1945.
RM2CWBN4H–Black and white photograph of World War II (1939-1945) showing the detonation of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945.
RM2AHPP40–A demilitarised post-war MKIII bomb painted to look like the Fat Man atomic bomb which was dropped on Nagasaki during WWII, National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, USA. The bomb sits in front of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress which dropped it.
RM2WJN0T0–Nagasaki, Japan under atomic bomb attack - U.S. Army photo
RMH66ATM–Atomic bomb dome, 1949. The science museum, Hiroshima, above which the first atomic bomb exploded June 6 1945
RMB4RTK5–A plinth on Trimoulle Island, Montebello Islands, Western Australia records where British forces detonated an atomic weapon 1956
RM2AB06GK–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMR242C0–A watch stopped at 08:15 AM found in the wreckage of Hiroshima, Japan after the atomic bomb was dropped in World War Two
RMBG8KXC–Memorial Cenotaph (1952) erected in honor of victims of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hiroshima. Japan.
RM2H7307F–HIROSHIMA American Strategic Bombing Survey chart of January 1946 showing the extent of fire and blast damage from the atomic bomb 'Little Boy'dropped on 6 August 1945 by the USAAF.
RF2CA9J44–Fat man nuclear bomb isolated vector illustration for Hiroshima Day on August 6. Nuclear warfare and atomic bombings remembrance symbol.
RMB407FA–events, Second World War / WWII, Japan, Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, 9.8.1945,
RME0WG4E–Nov. 11, 1962 - Thanks to a mysterious machine invented by Mr. Eugenio Bonicioli, the ''big atomic war'' will be avoided! The machine called ''Fluid Magnetic'' is able to keep away from the two ''big K'' responsible of all the world destiny. The terrible thought of the war! Here the inventor near his machine, that has also the capacity to keep away the thunderbolts.
RF2JDKDJF–Fire background, cartoon red bomb explosion clouds over destroyed burnt land. Boom effect with smoke, Ui design with dynamite explosive detonation, atomic war Vector web banner
RM2B2DAW9–Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub #6
RF2HDXXTD–environmental damage, Atomic war, Nuclear catastrophe, environmental damages
RMM1DHRE–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and participant in the Manhattan Project's development of the atomic bomb during World War II as wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico. Oppenheimer is pictured here at the Guest House (Alexander Inn) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee in a photograph by Ed Wescott on February 14, 1946.
RM2CACCNX–Atomic War
RMF6FB16–RELEASE DATE: December 14, 1984 MOVIE TITLE: 1984 DIRECTOR: Michael Radford STUDIO: Virgin Benelux PLOT: After The Atomic War the world is divided into three states. London is a city in Oceania, ruled by a party who has total control over all its citizens. Winston Smith is one of the bureaucrats, rewriting history in one of the departments. One day he commits the crime of falling in love with Julia PICTURED: JOHN HURT as Winston Smith and SUZANNE HAMILTON as Julia (Credit Image: c Virgin Benelux/Entertainment Pictures)
RF2K2T7DA–Atomic bomb explosion on Europe. Nuclear war starting with a mushroom cloud, dangers of nuclear energy for planet Earth - elements furnished by NASA
RF2BG7MNW–Atomic war military, peaceful space cartoon ussr and industrial propaganda vector vintage posters. Illustration of launch rocket to moon, military war
RM2R33JR7–ATOMIC ATOM NUCLEAR BOMB HIROSHIMA WW2 A-Bomb. LB (Little Boy) unit on trailer cradle in pit on Tinian Island, before being loaded into aircraft Enola Gay's bomb bay. [Note bomb bay door in upper right-hand corner.] , 08/1945. 3.05 meter long first tactical nuclear bomb 'Little Boy' which is about to be loaded in to a B-29 plane bound for Hiroshima Japan. This bomb will later cost the lives of more than 70,000 people.
RM2WJN0R1–Atomic Bomb disaster, Japan - Nagasaki bomb 1945 - Atomic Cloud Rises Over Nagasaki
RMCWB0CR–World War II, The destruction of Hiroshima after the atomic bomb blast, August 6, 1945.
RMB4PB5K–A diver in Trimouille Bay, Montebello Islands, Western Australia explores where British forces tested an atomic weapon in 1952
RM2AB06HA–Klaus Fuchs, Klaus Emil Julius Fuchs (1911 – 1988) German theoretical physicist and atomic spy who supplied information from the American, British, and Canadian Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union during and shortly after World War II.
RMR242B9–Enola Gay Boeing B-29 on 6 August 1945, during the final stages of World War II, became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb. The bomb, code-named 'Little Boy', was targeted at the city of Hiroshima, Japan
RMJFPKW6–Publicity photo of the three officers that dropped the first atom bomb on Japan: From left to right: Maj Theodore J. Van Kirk, navigator on the Hiroshima mission; Col Paul W. Tibbets, pilot, and Maj Tom Ferebee, bombardier. 1945
RM2B67AE7–NAGASAKI ATOMIC BOMB 9 August 1945. The Fat Man bomb sends up a 45,000 foot dust cloud.Photo: USAAF bombardier Lieutenant Charles Levy
RF2PFKT2F–Nuclear bomb military icon. Vector air bomb atomic war aviation symbol
RMB3EG90–events, Second World War / WWII, Japan, Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, 9.8.1945,
RME13TX1–Mar. 27, 2012 - 80 000 soldiers in German Autumn-Manoevre: In the afternoon of September 10th the first big autumn manoevre of the West-German Bundeswehr were started. All over the area of the German Federal Republik about 80 000 soldiers take part in the manoevre. It is the first time that within the Nato a new kind of fighting is prooved due to new tactics in a possible atomic war.
RF2JDR8DH–Fire background, cartoon red bomb explosion clouds over destroyed burnt land. Boom effect with smoke, Ui design with dynamite explosive detonation, atomic war Vector web banner
RMM1DHR2–J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967) was an American theoretical physicist and participant in the Manhattan Project's development of the atomic bomb during World War II as wartime head of the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico. Oppenheimer is pictured here at the Guest House (Alexander Inn) at Oak Ridge, Tennessee in a photograph by Ed Wescott on February 14, 1946.
RMK7HWXB–Nuclear War.
RMF6FB15–RELEASE DATE: December 14, 1984 MOVIE TITLE: 1984 DIRECTOR: Michael Radford STUDIO: Virgin Benelux PLOT: After The Atomic War the world is divided into three states. London is a city in Oceania, ruled by a party who has total control over all its citizens. Winston Smith is one of the bureaucrats, rewriting history in one of the departments. One day he commits the crime of falling in love with Julia PICTURED: JOHN HURT as Winston Smith and SUZANNE HAMILTON as Julia (Credit Image: c Virgin Benelux/Entertainment Pictures)
RMP1RRCC–Atomic cloud over Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
RF2BGJBTF–Atomic war military, peaceful space cartoon ussr and industrial propaganda vector vintage posters. Illustration of launch rocket to moon, military war atomic
RM2K6421C–Mushroom cloud following the expolsion of Nagaski atomic bomb, Japan, World War II
RM2WJN0P6–Portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer 1944 - the inventor of the Atomic Bomb
RMCWAA7Y–World War II, aftermath of Atomic Bomb hitting Nagasaki, Japan, ca. 1945. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMB4RRX9–Wilflowers on Trimouille Island, Montebello Islands, Western Australia where British forces tested an atomic weapon in 1956
RMDMNACC–Panama City, Panama. 18th July, 2013. The entrance to a former bunker of the USA is pictured on Ancon Hill near Panama City, Panama, 18 July 2013. The bunker was built as a hiding place for the American President in the case of an atomic war. Photo: Heinz Krimmer - ATTENTION! NO WIRE SERVICE -/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMR242B8–Colonel Paul Tibbets waving from the Enola Gay's cockpit. The Boeing B-29 on 6 August 1945, during the final stages of World War II, became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb. The bomb, code-named 'Little Boy', was targeted at the city of Hiroshima, Japan
RM2M1GH2M–Hiroshima in 1946 - one year after the Atomic Bomb.
RMJ2DW4M–The all female and white work force changes shifts at the Y-12 uranium enrichment facility August 11, 1945 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Oak Ridge was the site of the Clinton Engineer Works where the Manhattan Project to make an atomic bomb was based during WWII. The facility relied on women workers as the majority of men were serving in the military during the war.
RF2JDP17D–Nuclear bomb military icon. Vector air bomb atomic war aviation symbol
RMB3YTBB–events, Second World War / WWII, Japan, Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, 9.8.1945,
RME13R6T–Mar. 22, 2012 - NATO Artillery Weapons demonstration near Frankfurt: A large variety of artillery weapons available for NATO forces were shown at a demonstration staged by the US Army on Langendiebach airfield near Frankfurt today. The calibers of the weapons presented ranged from the ''Davy Crockett'' - recoilless gun for short range fire with atomic war heads (left photo) to the biggest NATO artillery piece , the 28 ton ''Redstone'' missele which has a range of about 320 kilometers. The photo right shows a ''Redstone'' getting fueled with liquid oxygen during the demonstration.
RF2JEFJ83–Fire background, cartoon landing page with red bomb explosion clouds over destroyed burnt land. Boom effect with smoke, Ui design with dynamite explosive detonation, atomic war Vector web banner
RM2B2DAW8–Commander Battle And The Atomic Sub #5
RMCWA076–A dense column of smoke rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over the Japanese port of Nagasaki, the result of an atomic bom
RF2BY0WK7–Atomic bomb vector
RMP6CAAR–Nuclear War
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