Hiroshima Tile Artifact Display
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The Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945, was a devastating and historically significant event during World War II. Codenamed "Little Boy," the bomb was the first-ever deployed in warfare. It was a uranium-235 fission bomb with a yield equivalent to approximately 15 kilotons of TNT. The blast instantly killed tens of thousands of people and caused widespread destruction. The long-term effects of radiation exposure resulted in further casualties and raised awareness of the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons.
This acrylic display features an authentic tile from a rooftop in Hiroshima, Japan, that witnessed the catastrophic atomic bomb explosion on August 6, 1945.
The tile is a tangible reminder of the unimaginable destruction caused by the nuclear bomb, symbolizing the resilience of the people who endured this tragic event. Preserved within a crystal-clear acrylic block, this artifact serves as a powerful testament to the impact of war and the importance of peace and remembrance.
Each Hiroshima Rooftile sample is a unique piece of history, bearing witness to a moment that changed the course of the world. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a collector of significant artifacts, or simply wish to pay homage to the courage and strength of the people affected by the atomic bomb, this display is a meaningful addition to your collection.
This acrylic display features an authentic tile from a rooftop in Hiroshima, Japan, that witnessed the catastrophic atomic bomb explosion on August 6, 1945.
The tile is a tangible reminder of the unimaginable destruction caused by the nuclear bomb, symbolizing the resilience of the people who endured this tragic event. Preserved within a crystal-clear acrylic block, this artifact serves as a powerful testament to the impact of war and the importance of peace and remembrance.
Each Hiroshima Rooftile sample is a unique piece of history, bearing witness to a moment that changed the course of the world. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a collector of significant artifacts, or simply wish to pay homage to the courage and strength of the people affected by the atomic bomb, this display is a meaningful addition to your collection.