Which World War II event involved the atomic bomb?

Which World War II event involved the atomic bomb?

  • Correct Answer: Hiroshima bombing
  • Pearl Harbor
  • D-Day
  • Battle of Kursk

Explanation: The US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, ending the war.

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