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Nagasaki memorial adds British POW as A-bomb victim". Japan Times. 25 June 2005 . Retrieved 9 January 2009. Due to crosswind, the bomb missed the aiming point, the Aioi Bridge, by approximately 240m (800ft) and detonated directly over Shima Surgical Clinic. [140] It released the equivalent energy of 16±2 kilotons of TNT (66.9±8.4TJ). [137] The weapon was considered very inefficient, with only 1.7 percent of its material fissioning. [141] The radius of total destruction was about 1.6 kilometers (1mi), with resulting fires across 11km 2 (4.4sqmi). [142]

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Imperial Rescript ending war – What Hirohito really said in his acceptance speech". Translated by William Wetherall. Yosha Research. Archived from the original on 15 September 2013 . Retrieved 15 September 2013. Rhodes 1986, p.698 "The bombs were authorized not because the Japanese refused to surrender but because they refused to surrender unconditionally." Kato, Toru (4 June 1999). "A Short-Sighted Parrot". Geocities.jp. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009 . Retrieved 25 March 2009. But now the war has lasted for nearly four years. Despite the best that has been done by every one—the gallant fighting of military and naval forces, the diligence and assiduity of Our servants of the State and the devoted service of Our one hundred million people, the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage, while the general trends of the world have all turned against her interest.

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