A gripping retelling of the missions that dropped “Little Boy” and “Fat Man,” forever changing the course of history.
It’s been eight decades since the skies over Hiroshima and Nagasaki lit up with a blinding flash that ushered humanity into the nuclear era. On August 6 and 9, 1945, two meticulously planned missions delivered “Little Boy” and “Fat Man,” the first and only atomic bombs ever used in war. This documentary doesn’t just recount the events, it takes you inside the cockpits, onto the airfields, and into the devastated streets through authentic archival footage and stunning 3D recreations.
You’ll witness the tense moments leading to the bombings, the immense fireballs that vaporized city blocks, and the human cost that left shadows etched into walls. From the top-secret Manhattan Project to the frantic race against time and the unprecedented devastation, this film captures both the technological achievement and the profound tragedy.
We chose this video because it masterfully blends history, science, and storytelling, making a pivotal moment in world history feel immediate and real. It’s a sobering reminder of the destructive power humans can wield and a call to ensure such weapons are never used again.
Watch now to experience the story of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in a way that will leave you stunned, informed, and deeply moved.












