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The Last Bomb DVD

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Taken from US War Department films of the time the moving footage was shot by US Army Air Forces combat camera units in the air battles over Japan. Featuring close-ups of the planes and fascinating portraits of the forces that crewed them the film contains powerful aerial footage taken from US bombers in action.

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Released
18 December 2006
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fastforward 
Classification
Runtime
70 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5022508309619 
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Film examining the United States' role in World War II, which began with a surprise attack when, on the morning of 7 December 1941, a contingent of hundreds of Japanese bomber planes attacked Pearl Harbor in the most successful surprise attack in history. In less than two hours, they had destroyed or seriously damaged 347 planes and 18 ships of war. American casualties totalled over 3000. Four years later, President Harry S Truman decided to use the most advanced weaponry available against the Japanese: the atomic bomb. The 'Little Boy', with its core of uranium 235, was dropped over Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. The more sophisticated and more deadly 'Fat Man' was dropped over Nagasaki three days later. The bomb was ten feet long, five feet wide, 10,000 pounds, with plutonium at its core. Of the 286,000 people living in Nagasaki at the time of the blast, 74,000 were killed and another 75,000 sustained severe injuries. Shortly thereafter, the Japanese surrendered.

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