Learn About The First Nuclear Bombing In History And Its Far-Reaching Effects! Today, Hiroshima is a thriving Japanese city that's home to over 2 million people. But in 1945, it became the first city to be targeted by a nuclear bomb. The city was completely devastated and over 70,000 people died immediately. By the end of the year, the number of casualties rose to over 150,000 as people kept dying because of injuries and radiation. But why was Hiroshima bombed? Was there another way to end the war? And how did Hiroshima recover and become the beautiful city it is now? This profound book by Alexander Hill has all the answers - and more. Learn everything you've ever wanted to know about the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945! Here's what you'll discover in this book: The real reason why Hiroshima was chosen for the attack The surprising role of the Soviet Union Why historians still argue about the role of the Hiroshima bombing How Hiroshima recovered after the attack And much, much more! This book is remarkably objective and neutral. It seeks to reconstruct the historical truth and avoid shady conspiracy theories, so it's perfect for discerning readers who like to draw their own conclusions based on balanced facts. Alexander Hill carefully stays away from political propaganda and oversimplification. Drawing on little-known but verified facts, he paints a detailed picture of the controversial decision to bomb Hiroshima - and its long-term effects that can be felt even 74 years after the attack.