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This is a 1960 photo of a U.S. nuclear weapon of the uranium bomb Little Boy type that was detonated over Hiroshima in World War II, the world's first atomic bomb used in combat. It is ten feet long and weighs almost 9,000 pounds and has a yield equivelant ...
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