The story of the creation of the most terrifying and deadly weapon. Based on real events. On August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb destroyed Hiroshima. This tragic event marked the end of the war and opened a new era in human history. What...
led to the creation of the bomb? How was the decision made to use it? Why was Hiroshima the target? Who are the main participants in this drama? And who among them is known to us, and who is not? What followed the explosion? What happened to the victims? You will find yourself in the uranium mines of Katanga, in Japan and Germany, England and Norway, the Soviet Union and the USA, in the laboratories of Los Alamos and the cockpit of a bomber over the Pacific Ocean, and you will discover... An incredible, but true story of the atomic bomb!
Alcant and Laurent-Frederic Bolle recreate historical events that led to the emergence of the first weapon of mass destruction based on reliable information. Almost five hundred pages examine a twelve-year period associated with intensive research and practical tests of the unpeaceful atom. The documentary style of the novel is emphasized by illustrations. Artist Deni Rodier combines the aesthetics of 1930s detective comics with the detailing characteristic of the works of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. In terms of authenticity and artistic elaboration, "Bomb" is compared to Craig Mazin's series "Chernobyl," and in terms of impact — to Art Spiegelman's "Maus."
The story of the creation of the most terrifying and deadly weapon. Based on real events. On August 6, 1945, the atomic bomb destroyed Hiroshima. This tragic event marked the end of the war and opened a new era in human history. What led to the creation of the bomb? How was the decision made to use it? Why was Hiroshima the target? Who are the main participants in this drama? And who among them is known to us, and who is not? What followed the explosion? What happened to the victims? You will find yourself in the uranium mines of Katanga, in Japan and Germany, England and Norway, the Soviet Union and the USA, in the laboratories of Los Alamos and the cockpit of a bomber over the Pacific Ocean, and you will discover... An incredible, but true story of the atomic bomb!
Alcant and Laurent-Frederic Bolle recreate historical events that led to the emergence of the first weapon of mass destruction based on reliable information. Almost five hundred pages examine a twelve-year period associated with intensive research and practical tests of the unpeaceful atom. The documentary style of the novel is emphasized by illustrations. Artist Deni Rodier combines the aesthetics of 1930s detective comics with the detailing characteristic of the works of Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. In terms of authenticity and artistic elaboration, "Bomb" is compared to Craig Mazin's series "Chernobyl," and in terms of impact — to Art Spiegelman's "Maus."
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