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The bombing of Hiroshima
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The bombing of Hiroshima

The bombing of Hiroshima L Ä ÄNEMA A ÜHISGÜMNA ASIUM RASMUS SALUÄ ÄR 06.08.1945 · Hiroshima was the primary target of the US on august 6, 1945 · Enola Gay, Artiste and Necessary Evil Why did the americans attack Japan? The attack on Pearl Harbour Hawaii · 4 battleships sunk · 4 battleships damaged · 2 other ships sunk · 3 cruisers damaged · 3 destroyers damaged · 3 other ships damaged · 188 aircrafts destroyed · 159 aircrafts damaged · 2,335 killed · 1,143 wounded Aftermath · Total destruction of Hiroshima · 70 000 killed instantly · Another 70 000 dead by the end of 1945 Little Boy ­ The codename for the atomic bomb · Weight - 4,400 kg · Length - 3.0 m · Diameter - 71 cm · Blast yield - 15 kilotons

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Rolls Royce
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Rolls Royce

" First Rolls Royce ever made was Rolls-Royce 10hp in 1904. It had 1.8L, 4 cylinder engine ­ 12 hp and top speed of 63 km/hr. In comparison Rolls Royce automobiles produced today have at least 453 hp 12 cylinder engines, which gives it an extra smooth characteristics, just like every proper luxury car should have. But Rolls Royce is not only known for their luxurious silky smooth ride. They also are known for their performance. These massive road cruisers can even reach speeds up to 260 km/h! What makes Rolls Royce really stand out, is that all of their models share same distinctive features, which other luxury cars do not have. First of all, all Rolls Royce automobiles are very masculine looking. They have large front end with a distinctive grille, that just looks simply astonishing. These cars just radiate AUTHORITY. In fact, workers spend 5 hours polishing the front grille alone to make it stand out.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

And as it increased its speed, more information for its mission was starting on its way. The R.C.A. office was time-stamping "1941 Dec 6 PM 6 01" on a message from the consulate. It was signed "Kita" but it came from Yoshikawa. It was brief (only 44 groups) and cheap ($6.82), but it reported that "(1) On the evening of the 5th, the battleship Wyoming and one sweeper entered port. Ships at anchor on the 6th were: 9 battleships, 3 minesweepers, 3 light cruisers, 17 destroyers. Ships in dock were: 4 light cruisers, 2 destroyers. Heavy cruisers and carriers have all left. (2) It appears that no air reconnaissance is being conducted by the fleet air arm." Yoshikawa was, as usual, partly right and partly wrong. He mistook Utah for Wyoming. His figure on the battleships was correct, but in harbor that afternoon were 6 light and 2 heavy cruisers, 29 destroyers, 4 minesweepers, 8 minelayers, and 3 seaplane tenders. With this message

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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