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Parent topics
- World War II [r]: (1931–1945) global war killing 53 million people, with the "Allies" (UK, US, Soviet Union) eventually halting aggressive expansion by the "Axis" (Nazi Germany and Japan). [e]
- Atomic bomb [r]: Explosive device which derives its power from nuclear fission. [e]
Subtopics
- Fat Man (atomic bomb) [r]: Codename of the atomic bomb used to destroy Nagasaki in August 1945. [e]
- Hiroshima [r]: Japanese city; capital of Hiroshima prefecture in the Chugoku region of Honshu island. [e]
- United States Air Force [r]: Branch of the U.S. armed forces responsible for land-based aircraft, as well as land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles [e]
- Homefront [r]: The non-military actions of a nation at war, including its government, politics, society, economy and culture. [e]
- Atomic bomb [r]: Explosive device which derives its power from nuclear fission. [e]
- Fat Man (atomic bomb) [r]: Codename of the atomic bomb used to destroy Nagasaki in August 1945. [e]
- Manhattan Project [r]: Code name for the U.S. nuclear weapon development program in the World War II [e]