Fat Man and Little Boy decimated a huge portion of Japan and killed thousands. It was a tragedy for many... but how did those who actually dropped the bombs feel about it?
On 6 August 1945 at 08:15 Japanese time, an American B-29 bomber plane named Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
The US Air Force is restoring North Field, the World War II airbase on Tinian Island that launched atomic bombings on Japan.
After the war ended in 1945, Hibray flew over Hiroshima to view the devastation and into Osaka, where he purchased an Arisaka ...
Japan's defense minister said the use of flares was a legitimate response to airspace violation and "we plan to use it ...
In a new book, “Hiroshima,” M.G. Sheftall interviews the youngest survivors of the 1945 attack, who share stories of what ...
Known for its extensive durability, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the most influential bombers of the Second ...
The Visual archives of Hiroshima atomic bombing consists of 1,532 photographs and two films recorded in Hiroshima between ...
Sheftall, an American who has lived in Japan since 1987, interviewed dozens of survivors, known as “hibakusha,” primarily in ...
"On July 17, 2016, after 16 years of restoration, B-29 Doc roared back to flight," reads the organization's history of the ...
The "Ruby," a Malta-flagged cargo ship, is hauling 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate from Russia's port of Kandalaksha.
Udvar-Hazy Center National Air & Space Museum. Inside, the group got to see thousands of air and space artifacts, including ...