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Enola gay and the atomic bombing of japan

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The Enola Gay had taken off from the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean and flew for approximately 6 hours before it was over the city of Hiroshima at approximately 8:15am on the morning of August 6th, 1945. The bomber was named after the mother of the pilot who flew the B-29 in the mission, Colonel Paul Tibbets. The atomic bomb was carried to its target by an American B-29 bomber called the Enola Gay after United States President, Harry S. Hiroshima is a city on the largest island of Japan and had a population of over 400,000 at the time of the atomic bombing.

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The first atomic bomb dropped on Japan was codenamed Little Boy and was detonated over the city of Hiroshima on August 6th, 1945.

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