ndivita
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These are fascinating pictures I know I have never seen before. Pretty amazing stuff.
https://www.alternatewars.com/Bomb_Loading/Bomb_Guide.htm
https://www.alternatewars.com/Bomb_Loading/Bomb_Guide.htm
I think it has been pretty well documented that Germany did not have a intensive nuclear weapons program.....most likely because the scientists who would have had to develop such a program were afraid of what Hitler would do to them if they failed to deliver a weapon on his schedule.I am at a loss to understand people today who question the U.S. decision to use this weaponry against Japan in the relevant historical and military context. And I've never been clear on just how close Germany was to having this weaponry before the U.S. had the capability.
I wonder if the U.S. would have used this weaponry on Germany in August 1945 if it had not surrendered in May 1945.
Thanks for sharing. I have always felt us dropping the bomb(s) on Japan saved my Uncle's life who had survived New Guinea and the Phillipines and was going to take part in the invasion. So I hate the loss of life that occurred but feel the responsibility lies with the Japanese government. I lived on Guam Island in the late 70's and it felt as if WWII had just ended especially when we dug "stuff" up!
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