RFDPF64N–Atomic bomb explosion over Nagaski, Japan
RMC3RREX–Atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.
RM2K6420F–View of the city of Nagasaki Japan in 1945, before the explosion of the atomic bomb, 1945, World War II
RM2GC9T6A–Nuclear explosion and mushroom cloud after the atomic bomb on Nagasaki on the 9th August 1945
RMGG2D4D–The atomic bomb on Nagasaki August 8, 1945 Japan - World War II Washington. National archives
RMFFKG5J–Atomic Bomb. The mushroom cloud from the second atomic bomb, 'Fat Man', dropped on Nagasaki, Japan on August 9th 1945.
RMCYPRPH–Destruction of Nagasaki, Japan After Atomic Bomb Explosion, 1945
RM2F620CM–Atomic Bomb, Nagasaki, August 9th, 1945
RMTA28HY–The flash of the atomic bomb explosion has left the shadow of a spiral staircase in an iron wall.
RMFD6755–Atomic Bomb. The mushroom cloud from the second atomic bomb, 'Fat Man', dropped on Nagasaki, Japan in WWII. August 9th 1945.
RMCWAYD4–Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over Nagasaki, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by
RF2PH48YM–March 24, 2023: The Hypocenter Cenotaph at the location of the bomb drop. Now it is a hypocenter park that commemorates the atomic bombing of Nagasaki
RMCWAYCX–Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over Nagasaki, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by
RM2GXMMP8–Atomic Cloud over Nagasaki
RM2AMF2D6–On August 6 and 9, 1945, the United States dropped nuclear bombs 'fat Man' (pictured) and 'Baby' on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima (70 thousand peop
RMAA2YCP–Ground zero memorial, paper crane peace offerings at epicenter of atomic explosion,Nagasaki prefecture,Kyushu,Japan
RMEX6JJ6–World War II, Atomic bomb mushroom clouds over Hiroshima (left) and Nagasaki (right), August 1945 Japan
RMB40KNN–events, Second World War / WWII, Japan, Atomic bombing of Nagasaki, 9.8.1945, dropping of the bomb, explosion, mushroom cloud, aerial view,
RMDYEHX7–World War II - Atomic bomb, Hiroshima August 1945. The atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan were conducted by the United States during the final stages of World War II in 11945. The two events are the only use of nuclear weapons in war to date.
RMD165FD–One-legged torii, Sannō Shrine, Nagasaki, Japan. The other half was toppled in the explosion of the nuclear bomb.
RM2K64209–View of the city of Nagasaki Japan in 1945, following the explosion of the atomic bomb, 1945, World War II
RFW2EBXF–Atomic bomb, isolated vector icon. Weapons of mass destruction, black simple silhouette. Global war abstract symbol.
RFHYW2CY–nuclear scientist and atomic bomb
RFK8KFDP–Atomic bomb realistic explosion, orange color with smoke on black background
RMC8B4T9–mother and son after the atomic explosion in Nagasaki,1945
RFFGFTJ9–nuclear bomb explosion
RMM2HY25–WWII, Nagasaki Mission, August 9, 1945
RMFD2P1N–Mushroom cloud from the second atomic bomb, 'Fat Man', dropped on Nagasaki, Japan in WWII. August 9th 1945.
RMHRNTCE–WWII, Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
RF2PH48YA–March 24, 2023: Peace statue at the peace park in Nagasaki city, Kyushu, Japan. This park commemorates the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 194
RMF2AXR8–The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1)
RF2JE1P8J–Museum and Peace Park ,in the center of the complex is the Hypocenter Park, the explosion's epicente of the bomb
RFGNMP2G–Hydrogen Bomb Blast
RMA479PY–Brightly coloured strings of origami paper cranes hanging at the memorial site where the atom bomb exploded Nagasaki, Japan
RM2B03308–'Fat Man' was the codename for the type of atomic bomb that was detonated over the Japanese city of Nagasaki by the United States on 9 August 1945. It was the second of the only two nuclear weapons ever used in warfare, the first being 'Little Boy', and its detonation marked the third ever man-made nuclear explosion in history. It was built by scientists and engineers at Los Alamos Laboratory using plutonium from the Hanford Site and dropped from the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bockscar.
RMC92N26–Nagasaki is a major city in Japan and site of an atomic bomb explosion in World War Two.
RMDYEHX8–World War II - Atomic bomb, Hiroshima August 1945. The atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan were conducted by the United States during the final stages of World War II in 11945. The two events are the only use of nuclear weapons in war to date.
RFB1E414–Statue with plaque stating time and date of the Explosion over Nagasaki. Atomic Bomb Hypocentre or Ground Zero, Nagasaki, Japan
RM2RGA84W–View of the city of Nagasaki Japan in 1945, following the explosion of the atomic bomb, 1945, World War II
RFW2EBXM–Atomic bomb, isolated vector icon. Weapons of mass destruction, black simple silhouette. Global war abstract symbol.
RF2G27H8F–A massive atomic cloud of radioactive debris over Nagasaki, Japan.
RMBTJMBJ–Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over Nagasaki, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by
RM2RBTE6T–Nagasaki, Japan, 1946 A sign posted at the epicenter of the hydrogen bomb explosion detailing the damage and casualties that occurred.
RMBTJMBD–Atomic bomb. A mushroom cloud rises more than 60,000 feet into the air over Nagasaki, Japan after an atomic bomb was dropped by
RMF3HYTK–Nagasaki peace museum, interior. A shattered wall clock with its hands stopped at 11:02 the moment the bomb exploded.
RMFACX2J–Nagasaki, Japan under atomic bomb attack August 9, 1945. Atomic bomb mushroom cloud over Nagasaki. Credit: Library of Congress/United States. Army Air Forces.
RMHRNP4R–WWII, Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
RM2BR497D–Mushroom cloud following the explosion of Nagasaki atomic bomb, Japan, World War II
RMKWC21F–The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1)
RF2JE1P4N–Museum and Peace Park ,in the center of the complex is the Hypocenter Park, the explosion's epicente of the bomb
RMW68W0A–Victim of the Atom Bomb Explosion over Nagasaki.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1245 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RF2RC8JMP–Mushroom cloud of nuclear explosion in pop art style. Vector illustration
RFC5C40C–A Monument And Sign Commemorating The Atomic Bomb During World War Two; Nagasaki, Japan
RMC92NPH–Nagasaki is a major city in Japan and site of an atomic bomb explosion in World War Two.
RMF7NPJA–Atomic bomb 'Gadget' exploding during Operation Trinity, 16 Jul 1945. This was the final test in Nevada before the atomic bombs were exploded at Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War two.
RMA4XAM5–A sign showing the site of the atomic bomb that landed in Nagasaki Japan
RMAGYATB–Gardens of the Catholic Cathedral of Nagasaki Memorial of the atomic explosion of 1945 Nagasaki Japan
RFW2EC0M–Atomic bomb, isolated vector icon. Weapons of mass destruction, black simple silhouette. Global war abstract symbol.
RMD270HM–Monument at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hypocenter, Japan
RFHM85N3–Victim of the Atom Bomb Explosion over Nagasaki. Ca. 1945. (Corps of Engineers) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 077-AEC-48-27 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1245
RMG21R8F–Monument marking the hypocentre (ground zero) of the atom bomb explosion, Nagasaki
RM2HX67E9–A man of peace, Einstein's research led to the atom-bomb. His Theory of Relativity, out that a small quantity of matter could be turned into astronomical quantities of energy. This was verified in the laboratory and proved dramatically 40 years later when some matter-uranium 235-was turned into energy over Hiroshimo and Nagasaki. December 10, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
RME1CWFW–Japanese male victim of the atom bomb explosion over Nagasaki, Japan. Sept.-Dec. 1945. (BSLOC 2014 6 95)
RF2CCFH6D–Hypocenter Cenotaph of The Atomic Bomb Explosion in Nagasaki, Japan. At 11:02 AM on August 9, 1945 an atomic bomb exploded 500 meters above this spot.
RMHRNP4P–WWII, Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
RM2BR498B–Mushroom cloud following the explosion of Nagasaki atomic bomb, Japan, World War II
RMA1XJC4–NAGASAKI JAPAN IN THE A BOMB HYPOCENTRE AREA DIRECTLY BENEATH THE EXPLOSION 1995 1995
RF2JE1NR8–Museum and Peace Park ,in the center of the complex is the Hypocenter Park, the explosion's epicente of the bomb
RM2RBTD34–Nagasaki, Japan, September 13, 1945 The remains of Nagasaki at the epicenter a little bit more than a month after the atomic bomb blast.
RMEAA4G3–Ground zero memorial at epicenter of atomic explosion,Nagasaki prefecture,Kyushu,Japan
RFC5C3Y4–A Sign Commemorating The Atomic Bomb During World War Two; Nagasaki, Japan
RMC92NPW–Nagasaki is a major city in Japan and site of an atomic bomb explosion in World War Two.
RMEC82B7–the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki; Japan, 9th August 1945 during world war two.
RM2RBTD4N–Nagasaki, Japan, August 10, 1945 Three minutes after the atomic bomb hit, this column of smoke rises to 20,000 feet over the ruins of the city
RMKTW9AX–Fat Man and Little Boy atomic bombs
RMAGYAT7–Remnants of the Catholic Cathedral of Nagasaki destroyed by the atomic bomb in August 1945 Nagasaki Japan
RFPCP2B6–Peaceful sign. Open palm, peace symbol. Anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki poster, vector illustration. Stop war symbol. Stop racism sign.
RMD270MH–Monument at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Hypocenter, Japan
RMW1K9CM–Victim of the Atom Bomb Explosion over Nagasaki.; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1245 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RMB1E4P2–Cenotaph Monument at the atomic bomb hypocenter or Ground Zero in Nagasaki, Japan
RMG21R8P–Monument marking the hypocentre (ground zero) of the atom bomb explosion, Nagasaki
RFB1E3NE–Origami tributes in commemoration of the Atomic Explosion. Nagasaki Peace Park, Japan
RMKWC47G–The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1)
RMHRNP4N–WWII, Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
RM2BR493P–View of the city of Nagasaki Japan in 1945, following the explosion of the atomic bomb, 1945, World War II
RMB1E58P–Structural Remains of Urakami Cathedral at the Atomic Bomb hypocenter or Ground Zero in Nagasaki, Japan
RF2JE1P59–Museum and Peace Park ,in the center of the complex is the Hypocenter Park, the explosion's epicente of the bomb
RF2CCFHEF–Hypocenter Cenotaph of The Atomic Bomb Explosion in Nagasaki, Japan. At 11:02 AM on August 9, 1945 an atomic bomb exploded 500 meters above this spot.
RMEAA8B3–Ground zero memorial at epicenter of atomic explosion,Nagasaki prefecture,Kyushu,Japan
RM2TDC2K1–08/06/1945. The nuclear 'mushroom' after the bomb explosion over Hiroshima. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMC92N1G–Nagasaki is a major city in Japan and site of an atomic bomb explosion in World War Two.
RF2GAB7EM–Death from Above Insignia style vector illustration the deadly atomic blast in skull shape
RM2WP11CT–Battered religious figures stand watch on a hill above a tattered valley. Nagasaki, Japan. September 24, 1945. photo by Cpl. Lynn P. Walker, Jr. (Marine Corps)
RMKTW9AR–Fat Man and Little Boy atomic bombs
RMAGYAX2–Group photo in front of Heiwa Koen Peace Memorial Statue Heiwa Kinen from Seibo Kitamura Nagasaki Japan
RMKTW9B1–Statues of General Leslie R. Groves and Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
RF2R8XY2H–Hiroshima Day Vector Illustration on 6 August with Peace Dove Bird and Nuclear Explosion Background in Flat Cartoon Hand Drawn Templates
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