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Closest newspaper to the atom bomb test...



Item # 698290

July 01, 1946

THE ATOMIC BLAST - A-Day Extra! July 1st, 1946, Kwajalein Island. This is part of the Marshall Islands, which also includes the Bikini Atoll where the July 1, 1946 atomic bomb test took place.
The first series of tests over Bikini Atoll were in July, 1946, codenamed Operation Crossroads. The first bomb, named Able, was dropped from an aircraft and detonated 520 ft. above the target fleet. The second, Baker, was suspended under a barge.
This "newspaper" was printed in nearby Kwajalein Islands, with the headline noting: "WE'RE STILL HERE ! " after the blast. Photos include the man who "Dropped It" and the man who "Flew It" as well as: "Notables View A-Bomb Test".
The "Editors Note" begins: "This special edition of the 'Atomic Blast' has been designed to give you a summary of the activities of A-Day. Because it would be impossible to furnish you with a regulation paper we have used considerable freedom in layout. This enables us to give you a souvenir edition on A Plus 1 Day...".  The back page is very descriptive as well.
With collectors wanting notable events in newspapers from as close to the event as possible, they don't get any better than this.
Complete as a single sheet issue, 15 1/2 by 20 inches, very nice condition.

Item from our most recent catalog - #361, released for December, 2025

Category: The 20th Century