A watch discovered amidst the debris of Hiroshima


A watch discovered amidst the debris of Hiroshima bore witness to the fateful moment of the atomic bomb's detonation on August 6th, 1945, precisely at 8:15 AM.

 This tragic event occurred near the end of World War II when an American B-29 bomber unleashed a nuclear bomb upon the Japanese city, resulting in the immediate loss of approximately 80,000 lives. 

Several days later, Nagasaki faced a similar fate as another nuclear bomb claimed the lives of 40,000 people. 

The aftermath of these bombings led to the gradual demise of thousands more individuals due to the devastating effects of radiation. 

Among the artifacts recovered from the ruins of Hiroshima were numerous timepieces, frozen forever at 8:15 AM, the precise moment when the city was forever altered by the destructive power of the nuclear bomb.

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