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When I was in 6th or 7th grade, mid 60s, we saw a film, taken from what was thought to be ground zero, where the A bomb went off, either Nagasaki or Hiroshima. I believe they said it was only a day or two after it happened. I'm sure many others have seen it too. The cameraman did a 360 w/ the camera from that point. Nothing but absolute devastation.

Must of been no standing walls or anything for a mile or farther, away. They showed away from the epicenter, where there were walls still standing, and you could vaguely see images that looked kind of like shadows of people on the standing walls. That was all that was left of some of the poor victims, who were instantly vaporised. Those were the lucky ones. They showed some of those poor victims, their skin was black from the radiation burns, and was just falling right off their bodies. Those poor people would be dead in just hours.

WE CAN'T EVER ALLOW THAT TO HAPPEN AGAIN! AS LONG AS WE ALLOW STUPID FOOLS TO RUN THE MOST POWERFULL NATION ON THIS PLANET, THIS IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE WITHIN THE REALM OF POSSIBILITIES!! An old hippie seattle THOSE THAT DON'T LEARN FROM HISTORY, ARE BOUND TO REPEAT IT! This silent color film depicts an atomic bomb test somewhere in a desert area. The film is very scratchy, but the images are moving and affecting.

Soldiers ducking to shield their eyes from the blast and standing up, only to be knocked down by the shockwave. The soldiers advance to the bombed-out area and a montage of clips shows a comparison of objects before and after the bomb. This film shows the horrors of the atomic bomb, and is an excellent record of an event that most people my age have not experienced(myself included) in this day and age, namely; a above-ground nuclear test.

Highly reccomended. Thanks to film_builder2 for the reference link. Don't understand your 1 star rating though. For anyone interested, here's another good source of info and pictures of nuclear tests: There is also a great feature length documentary: 'Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie' Hard to say exactly which test this was - they were shootin 'em off like firecrackers - and ground troops were invovlved in both Buster Jangle and Upshot Knothole. From the site I refered to: Upshot Knothole 'exposed exercise personnel to nuclear tests, and thus radiation, more aggressively than previous ones. Observation by troop formations were conducted at what was calculated to be the minimum safe separation distance, with many personnel being exposed to multiple tests.'

The cannon shot on Upshot Knothole was 14KT. Too bad this film is so scratched. In my history class last year, my teacher showed us a video called Atomic Cafe that was film after film of atomic tests and military briefings on nukes and so on and so forth. I am about 98% sure this film was one of the ones in Atomic Cafe, and if I'm right here's the scenario: The US West Coast has been invaded by the Soviets (the example I believe was San Francisco).

The plan was to nuke the Soviets' landing point, and then send soldiers in to clean up (hence the soldiers marching towards the mushroom cloud). The dummies and obsolete tanks were planted not only to see how the Soviets would fare against an atomic blast, but also to see how best to protect our troops if ever in a battlefield situation where an atomic blast might occur nearby. THis amazing footage, part of an RKO Pathe fim, features some astonishing footage of soldiers doing their duty and watching the A bomb go off in the desert wearing very little protection. I just loved it how they looked up after the bomb hit, and getting hit by the aftershock. After that, they proceed to walk up towards the bomb target, gawking. The film then cuts to what appeards to be some before and after shots of miltary equiment and dummies set up to see the effects before and after the bomb. So we see tanks, heavy artillery and machine guns just wasted.

It would've been interesting to see the before and after effects, say 10-15 years of the soldiers participating in this, but never mind. A MUST see on this site!