Hiroshima

Why weren't the Japanese people worried about the Enola Gay as it flew over them?

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A few minutes after they started, the air-raid siren went off—a minute-long blast that warned of approaching planes but indicated to the people of Hiroshima only a slight degree of danger, since it sounded every morning at this time, when an American weather plane came over.

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