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It is the summer of 1945...
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3 1/2 years after the war...
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between Japan
and the Allies began.
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Despite initial successes...
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the Japanese have seen
the tide of battle...
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turn against them.
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The Americans have leapfrogged
across the Pacific...
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sweeping the Japanese
before them.
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Japan's lmperial fleet
has been neutralized...
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its air force overpowered.
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From the island air bases
they now control...
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the Americans' B-29
Flying Fortresses...
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are able to strike
at the Japanese home islands.
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A systematic
fire-bombing campaign...
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is launched against cities
and industrial centers.
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It is the most devastating
attack...
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against civilian targets
ever carried out.
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Meanwhile, in America...
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Robert Oppenheimer
and other scientists...
:01:03
have spent three years
working in secrecy...
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to develop a new type of bomb.
:01:08
They have at last succeeded.
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But their achievement is not yet
known to the world...
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and certainly not
to the citizens of Hiroshima...
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in the summer of 1945.
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All clear!
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The enemy has gone!
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All clear!
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Well, c'mon!
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All clear!
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- I'm still hungry.
- I am, too.
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We've got work to do first.
:01:54
Father, is this wheat
almost ready for harvesting?
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I can't wait.
I'm gonna eat so much bread!
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Bread and bread and bread
until I throw up.