I talked about the ongoing risk of a sizable asteroid impacting Earthcausingatomic bomb - like
leads to Germanycreatingan atomic bomb , killing millions of people
Our religioncausesus to be against the atomic bomb
for a newsletter in college(passive) was createdAtomic Bomb Man
orderto at least preventusing the atomic bomb
that nameledus to the atomic bomb
asking his helpto ... preventkilling by the atomic bomb
In a personal account by Zoe Tracy Hardydiscoveredabout the atomic bomb
the first experimental bomb(passive) was setAtomic Bomb Day
scientific progresshas ledus to the atomic bomb
radiation(passive) caused byradiation
the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation
so farhas inventedso far
nothing else(passive) could be created bynothing else
the arms race with the Soviet Union ... that Japan 's cities had already been devastated and such a weapon would kill thousands of civilians needlesslycreatedthe arms race with the Soviet Union ... that Japan 's cities had already been devastated and such a weapon would kill thousands of civilians needlessly
to major problems with the Soviet Union and encourage an arms race that would make control of nuclear weapons very difficultwould leadto major problems with the Soviet Union and encourage an arms race that would make control of nuclear weapons very difficult
bloodshed by invading Japanto preventbloodshed by invading Japan
an invasion that would have cost the United States 500,000 American livespreventedan invasion that would have cost the United States 500,000 American lives
to the end of WWIIleadto the end of WWII
a wastelandto createa wasteland
a massive uproar in historiographies ... due to the still controversial nature of the debate in the United States , a debate that was shockingly realised when the Smithsonian Exhibit opened in 1998 , and attempted to portray an accurate historical representation of the dropping of the atomic bombhas causeda massive uproar in historiographies ... due to the still controversial nature of the debate in the United States , a debate that was shockingly realised when the Smithsonian Exhibit opened in 1998 , and attempted to portray an accurate historical representation of the dropping of the atomic bomb