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Title: Hiroshima Bomb
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The most serious in this category were keloids, cataracts, leukemia and other cancers.
The estimated pre-bomb population was 300,000 to 400,000. Because official documents were burned, the exact population is uncertain. With an uncertain population figure, the death toll could only be estimated... Showed first 250 characters
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Because official documents were burned, the exact population is uncertain. With an uncertain population figure, the death toll could only be estimated. According to data submitted to the United Nations by Hiroshima City in 1976, the death count reached 140,000 by the end of December, 1945... Showed next 250 characters
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