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Are there any recommended documentaries?

The NHK documentary "Japanese Man Suffering from Nuclear Radiation for 83 Days" not only challenged the medical treatment of nuclear radiation, but also sounded the alarm for nuclear processing plants and related staff. According to the investigation, the direct cause of the accident is actually related to them.

The factory stipulates that the quality of uranium is limited to 2.4 kg when dealing with enriched uranium. On the same day, the two men mixed 2.4 kilograms of uranium oxide powder with other solvents and added them to the precipitation tank.

But in fact, they have poured a certain amount of uranium nitrate solution the day before. When they poured the last batch of solution, there was about 16 kg of uranium in the precipitation tank. This value is seven times the specified value. At this time, the critical mass was obviously exceeded, so criticality accident also happened.

This documentary recorded the whole process from Ouchi's admission to complete death. There will be discomfort during the process, so watch carefully.

9 1 1 Introduction: A day to change the world: 20065438+0 September 1 1, the sunshine in new york, USA is as always. In the busy morning, no one expected that an unprecedented disaster would attack new york and Washington in a few hours, shocking the whole world.

At 8: 46 in the morning, the 1 1 flight full of passengers was hijacked by terrorists and finally crashed into the World Trade Center 1 building. Not long after, 175 crashed into the World Trade Center Building 2. In an instant, smoke billowed from these two landmark buildings, and cries for help, cries of pain, wails and alarms resounded over new york.

Not long after, two buildings collapsed, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a worst era.

Since then, 77 flights hit the Pentagon, 93 flights crashed midway, and the United States suffered an unprecedented tragedy and terrorist attack.

"Our World War" captures the real war scene, goes straight to the front line, and uses immersive photography and personal documentary shooting style to vividly and personally show the First World War. This is history in the eyes of soldiers.

With the help of first-hand testimony, interviews, letters and soldiers' recordings, this trilogy series restores the painful experiences of soldiers who were unknown at the front during the war.