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I understand why Castle Bravo is compared to the atomic bombings, given the shock and deaths, including of the fishermen.
That being said, why is it called the “second Hiroshima?” When I hear “second Hiroshima,” I think of Nagasaki. Does it have to do with it being unexpected?
u/NewSidewalkBlock — 17 days ago