What if a nuke was dropped on Berlin?
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What if a nuke was dropped on Berlin?
The first scenario considered the effect of a nuclear attack on Germany’s capital, Berlin. 25.000 of these people would be killed by the explosion, while the remaining 120.000 would be killed by the effects of the resulting nuclear fallout. An extra 50.000 people would later die of cancer.
What if Germany had been nuked?
Nuking Germany would probably have triggered very strong public reactions against the use of nuclear weapons. The suffering of survivors would be well documented in the press for decades to follow. European neighbors would complain of radiation fallouts and victims would sue the US government.
What would happen if a nuke was dropped?
But assuming every warhead had a megatonne rating, the energy released by their simultaneous detonation wouldn’t destroy the Earth. The nuclear explosion would also unleash a pulse of electromagnetic energy that would wreck everything from national power grids to microchips around the world.
What happens if you slap a nuke?
In a nuclear blast, injury or death may occur as a result of the blast itself or as a result of debris thrown from the blast. Those who look directly at the blast could experience eye damage ranging from temporary blindness to severe burns on the retina.
Did the first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin harm anyone?
The First Bomb Dropped by The Allies on Berlin Didn’t Harm Anyone But Did Hit an Elephant in Berlin Zoo! The First Bomb Dropped by The Allies on Berlin Didn’t Harm Anyone But Did Hit an Elephant in Berlin Zoo!
Was Germany ever a viable target for an atomic bomb attack?
Realistically, based on the timeline of the atomic bomb creation, there seemed little chance that Germany would be a viable target. The first successful test detonation, the Trinity Test, in New Mexico only occurred on July 16, 1945. By this time, Germany had already officially surrendered and ended their participation in the war.
What would have happened if the United States nuked Berlin?
“Nuking Berlin” on 30 APR 1945 would have had no effect on the German government or people but would have REALLY ticked off the Russian government due to the number of Russian troops that were killed. Originally Answered: What if America had nuked Berlin in World War Two?
What happens to Berlin at the end of the war?
The war ends, as it would have without a bomb, and now all the precious beauty of Berlin that had survived years of Allied raids is dust or fragile bone. Berlin cannot he occupied. East Germany falls to Stalin, West Germany to the Allies. Tens or hundreds of thousands of civilians are mourned.