I apologize for this late response, but not much. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima in August of 1945 immediately killed some 40,000 to 60,000 human beings and possibly as many as 145,000 or more in the following months. The effects of the radiation continues on even today. There is a cogent argument that can be made that this bombing and the second at Nagasaki helped shorten the war, but there is an equally sound argument that contends otherwise and that the entire raid was unnecessary and punitive. I cannot find a definitive reason to support either position. However, I think it is abhorrent and disgusting to make light of such a horrific event. There exist today radiation 'photographs' on buildings and streets of innocent people who were vaporized by the blast. I am not a hardened combat veteran but I saw enough. This is not funny. Tom