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<metadata><identifier>ArmyPictorialServiceSignalCorpsTheAtomStrikes</identifier>
<title>The Atom Strikes!</title>
<title>The Atom Strikes!</title>
<mediatype>movies</mediatype>
<collection>opensource_movies</collection>
<subject>atom</subject>
<subject>atomic</subject>
<subject>Hiroshima</subject>
<subject>Nagasaki</subject>
<subject>World War II</subject>
<subject>WWII</subject>
<subject>atom bomb</subject>
<subject>ABomb</subject>
<subject>nuclear</subject>
<subject>nuclear weapon</subject>
<subject>little boy</subject>
<subject>fat man</subject>
<subject>radioactive</subject>
<subject>Japan</subject>
<licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/</licenseurl>
<description>Shortly after the end of the war an American mission was sent to Japan, to report on the destruction wrought by the atomic bombs.  The mission, organized by the Manhattan Engineer District, included engineer and medical officers and a few scientists.  This film portrays some of the devastation they witnessed,.</description>
<date>1945</date>
<publicdate>2006-01-25 13:39:40</publicdate>
<addeddate>2006-01-25 12:24:27</addeddate>
<adder>dickie43@comcast.net</adder>
<uploader>dickie43@comcast.net</uploader>
<creator>US Army Signal Corps, Pictorial Service</creator>
<publisher>US War Department</publisher>
<sound>sound</sound>
<color>BW</color>
<runtime>00:30:43</runtime>
<language>English</language>
<format>MovingImage</format>
<updatedate>2006-01-25 13:55:08</updatedate>
<updater>Komandi</updater>
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