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At a hidden base in Los Alamos, they developed a new kind of weapon known as the atomic bomb, which was part of something called the Manhattan Project. this bomb was very powerful. Using nuclear fission to release a huge amount of energy that caused massive destruction. In august of 1945, the US dropped two of the bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki in Japan. The bombings caused a lot of deaths and wrecked cities, which led Japan to surrender without conditions. This event marked the end of World War 2 in the Pacific and showed just how destructive nuclear weapons could be. Changing military strategies and how countries interacted for a long time.

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At a hidden base in Los Alamos, THEY (who's they?") developed a new kind of weapon known as the atomic bomb, which was part of something called the Manhattan Project. (this bomb, capital letters for T) was very powerful. Using nuclear fission to release a huge amount of energy that caused massive destruction. In august of 1945, the US dropped two of the bombs on (hiroshima, capitlize the H) and (nagasaki, same thing as last one) in Japan. The bombings caused a lot of deaths and wrecked cities, which led Japan to surrender without conditions. This event marked the end of World War 2 in the Pacific and showed just how destructive nuclear weapons could be. (idk if a period is needed here) Changing military strategies and how countries interacted for a long time.
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In a secret base at Los Alamos, scientists were busy working on a new type of weapon called the atomic bomb, part of what they called the Manhattan Project. This bomb was super powerful, using nuclear fission to unleash an enormous amount of energy that brought about massive destruction. In August of 1945, the US dropped two of these bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The devastation resulted in countless deaths and left cities in ruins, forcing Japan to surrender without any conditions. This moment pretty much ended World War II in the Pacific and highlighted just how destructive nuclear weapons could be, reshaping military tactics and how nations interacted for many years to come.

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