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|marcus mcdilda | Two days after August 6, 1945, when the |first atomic bomb| was dropped on the |Japanese city of Hiroshima|




Two days after August 6, 1945, when the first atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
And one and a half million people had been killed, then an incident happened, an American fighter pilot was captured by the Japanese.
This American soldier, whose name was Marcus McDilda, was the pilot of a P-Fifty-One Mustang bomber.
One of the ships that had been dropping thousands of bombs on Japan for months.
Macdalda was arrested and initially paraded through the streets of Osaka.
The Japanese threw shoes at him, slapped him, made a lot of noise, the security only took care to save his life.
So that confidential information can be obtained from it. After the public demonstration, the pilot was taken to jail and beaten badly.
He was repeatedly asked to tell me everything he knew about the atomic bomb. what's this?
Where is it planned to be dropped? How many more bombs does America have ready? Etc. Etc.
Pilot McDilda had studied a little chemistry in school and college, from which he remembered what an atom was.
But he had no idea what an atomic bomb was. Then it wasn't even one of the US Air Force's composite group Nine-O-Five
Who was being trained to drop bombs on Japan. He did not even belong to the engineering branch of the military
That he knew some military technology. Meaning to him, the atomic bomb and the signs of life on Planet Plateau were the same thing.
But the problem was that he had to save his life. Because if the Japanese were convinced, it would be none of their business
So they take no time to kill him. Because the Japanese were being killed by the Americans by the millions themselves
So mercy was not an option. So pilot McDilda started making a story in his mind
When he was put through a new stage of torture and a sword began to cut the skin of his face, he screamed!
"Hang on, I'll tell you everything." Then he collected all his school science information and told
Actually, when an atom is split, many pluses and minuses are separated.
We place these plus and minuses separately in a larger container around a lead shield.
That is, these two cannot meet. Then when the bomb is dropped somewhere, the lead shield is melted from the middle.
As the wall moves, pluses and minuses meet, there's a huge explosion and the city's atmosphere recoils with a blow.
There is a big lightning. Then the atmosphere of the city comes back in full force. His return causes a terrible earthquake
And everything is destroyed.” The Japanese generals were very happy to hear Macdalda's fabricated statement
that some important scientific information has been found. But he asked another question which Japanese cities are the next targets of America
And how many ready-made atomic bombs does the US still have? During two days of beating, the pilot remembered the names of two cities, Tokyo and Kyoto.
He named them two and said that America has at least one hundred more atomic bombs ready.
Which can be thrown at any time. This too was a lie.
Because the pilot didn't know anything and anyway the US only had three total atomic bombs at that time.
One of them had been tested, another had gone to Hiroshima and the third had been sent to drop on Nagasaki.
Friends, this incident is one of the incidents that led to Japan's early surrender after the two atomic bomb attacks.
Because the wrong information about one hundred atomic bombs had been passed from the emperor to the Japanese general Amitzu.
But tell you one thing that whenever Hollywood, Japanese and French make movies or documentaries
So three very important points are missing from this story. Or less telling
For example, they don't say that Hitler was making the atomic bomb in Germany before America.
Japan and Soviet Russia were also trying to build an atomic bomb, but they all failed and why did America succeed?
The second question is that the United States, which was carrying out an unannounced crackdown against the communists in its own country,
Why did he choose Dr. Oppenheimer, a communist scientist, for the most important project?
The third most important question is that if the atomic bomb had not been dropped, would Japan have never surrendered?
Would they have won? Was Japan capable of fighting the war for several more years?
This is the most important question that the Western media often avoids addressing.
Even Oppenheimer, who according to several films expressed his sorrow after the atomic bomb was made,
That is, the father of atomic bomb, Dr. Oppenheimer, he also supported dropping the atomic bomb on Japan in his last years.
And they have been saying that it was needed at that time to stop the war. The thing is, friends, that in the beginning of the twentieth century, a branch of physics called quantum physics was very popular.
This story starts from here, it was well researched. Einstein also had a lot of work on it
And quantum physics was being called the science of the future. Now is this quantum physics?
You see there is a classical physics that deals with our daily life. This physics will tell us if a vehicle is moving at a certain speed
And if he has to reach such and such a place, it will take him so much time. This physics will tell us from the formula.
Then, if we know the weight of a stone, physics will tell us how many watts or kilowatts of energy will be required to move it?
All of Newton's laws in classical physics will be used in everyday physics and the exact answer will come.
Our world generally runs on these principles. But the problem is thisJust like us, except for the big things.
When classical physics is applied to small objects, its rules begin to break down.
Like a stone that we see as static, stationary, all classical physics is being applied to it.
But as soon as we put binoculars and peered into its atoms, we found that no, brother, it was a rock that was resting quietly.
There is a noise inside him. Inside it, millions and billions of atoms and electrons are making explosions.
Solid A hard rock has mostly empty space between its atoms. An ocean of energy ripples through this empty space.
At the same time, scientists find out from experiments that no law of Newton's classical physics applies to all these atomic particles.
Because the behavior of these particles, their action, is very different from that of a solid rock.
New physics, new scientific laws will be needed to understand their behavior.
So these new laws, the new branch of physics that deals with the behavior of atomic and subatomic particles.
This is called quantum physics. Early twentieth century American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer
He was one of the few great quantum physicists in the world, who understood this difficult science
And they were also bringing innovation in it, that is, they were making new discoveries. Oppenheimer was a theoretical scientist, a theoretical physicist in this field.
Meaning they were not practical scientists, but worked on theories like Newton, Einstein, Richard Feynman and Stephen Hawking.
That is why he was called a theoretical physicist. These people research these ideas on these questions
Which no one ever asked them. They respond to these ideas on paper, on blackboards, and in their own minds.
The answers it finds are then tested in laboratories and telescopes.
For example, you know that the idea of black holes was first proposed by the English scientist "John Mitchell" in the eighteenth century.
Then Einstein also predicted it. Stephen Hawking also gave the theory on the radiations of black holes.
So these were all theoretical physicists who were coming up with theories, researching from math.
Although none of them had ever seen black holes. No one had asked him to tell me if there are black holes or not.
Friends, his theories were practically proved in 1971.
And they were proved by Dr. John Wheeler. He observed that a massive star was collapsing under a very strong gravitational pull
and is drawn towards the centre. It was a historical discovery. It was named "Cygnus X-One".
And this is generally regarded as the formal proof of the black hole theory.
So we would say that the theories of theoretical physicists like John Michel, Einstein and Stephen Hawking have finally proved to be practically correct.
So Oppenheimer was also a theoretical physicist of quantum mechanics, a branch of physics.
His father was a German Jew who had settled in America as a young man. Oppenheimer was born here and completed his school and college education here.
Yes, Oppenheimer went to "Gottingen" in Germany around 1926 for his PhD.
Which became a big name in quantum physics at that time. Here he completed his PhD in quantum mechanics in 1927
And came back to America. In America, he was taken by the hand, as he was among the top few of the first American experts in quantum physics.
He began teaching at Barclay University in California. This is where the story of his life begins, due to which he became famous
And prone to problems too.
What happened was that while studying in Europe and especially in Germany, he was greatly influenced by the communist ideology.
Now this time before 1940 was when America had not yet declared communism as its enemy.
So in America, a Communist Party of USA, "CPUSA" was openly functioning.
She used to raise her voice for the rights of workers, strike for demands etc.
Dr. Oppenheimer also openly supported communist ideology. Participated in strikes.
Then he also donated to labor movements around the world. His wife Catherine "Katie" had been a regular member of the Communist Party.
His brother Frank Oppenheimer was also a party member and activist.
Then one of his girlfriends "Jane Tetlock" was also a key card holder member of the Communist Party.
This girl was an American psychiatrist and it was she who introduced Robert Oppenheimer to Communist circles.
This means that Robert Oppenheimer was immersed head to toe in communist ideology and members.
Most of his close circle were communists. The only difference was that Oppenheimer himself never became a regular member of the Communist Party of the USA.
Well, during those days when Oppenheimer was teaching in America, the Second World War started.
Japan, Italy and Germany were allies in the war. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941
So America also jumped into the battlefield. Along with Soviet Russia and Great Britain, the United States also became a part of the World War against Japan, Germany and Italy.
Now, when the war started, everyone knew that Germany had more quantum physicists
And they have a theory of splitting the atom to make a terrible bomb.
Which will make such a terrible bomb, which will have more power than thousands of bombs.
That is why the American leadership was worried Somewhere before Germany developed the atomic bomb with the help of quantum physicists.
Because of course Hitler could have used it if that happened. At the same time, America was also suspicious of Japan
So that they also do not prepare nuclear weapons with the help of Germany. America's enemies, Germany and Japan, had similar concerns about America.
Rather, Soviet Russia also wanted to prevent our ally America from developing the bomb before us.
It means that this race was started in 1941 and 42, the second year after the start of the Great War
Which world power succeeds in showing its power by developing atomic bomb first?
Who has the biggest bomb? Who proves this? America was the fastest among them.
He decided to start the most expensive and fastest program to develop atomic bomb before Germany and Japan.
It was named Project Manhattan. General Leslie Groves of an engineering corps was made director of the project.
They were given unlimited options to choose whomever they wanted.
Take whatever budget you want and order whatever raw material you want from anywhere in the world. Simply prepare the atomic bomb before any other enemy or ally.
General Groves set to work at once. They first needed a scientific director.
So they started looking for him. Nineteen forty-two was the year of the height of World War II
When communists started to be disliked even inside America. Unannounced social and political crackdown was going on against them.
But what if the greatest American expert in quantum physics, Dr. Oppenheimer, was also a communist.
General Groves overcame all concerns and hired Oppenheimer on merit.
He was made Scientific Director of Project Manhattan. Now he had to prepare atomic bomb for America.
He also had to recruit a team of scientists. And all arrangements for the preparation of the bomb
General Leslie, the project head, had to provide them.
In 1942, in the American state of Tennessee, a secret town, Oak Ridge, was settled off the beaten track.
Its name and location were unknown because it was not clearly marked on any map.
But a plant operating in this small secret settlement would have required double the electricity from the entire city.
A billion dollars worth of raw material was also supplied to the plant. The secret town of Oak Ridge was the centerpiece of the Manhattan Project.
This was also his garrison headquarters. Families of scientists also lived here. And this is where the uranium was enriched.
Which is the basic fuel of atomic bomb. while farther north in New Mexico
The Los Alamos Center was established in the middle of the mountainous region. This was the main laboratory, where the design of the atomic bomb was to be developed
And the first blast was to be tested. It was next to a huge desert "Horna Dadil Mirto".
It was a place where there was no large population for forty miles.
Yes, some Native Americans, who are also mistakenly called Red Indians, had a few families settled here.
They were chased away by the American forces. Fifty-six kilometers from the center of Los Alamos, in the center of the desert "Horna Dadil Mirto".
A location was chosen, Ground Zero, where the first atomic bomb was to be formally detonated.
These locations for the laboratory and tests were selected by Dr. Oppenheimer himself. He had once come here for a walk and this place was dear to his heart.
My Curious Fellows Scientific Center at Los Alamos worked on the nuclear program for three years
And shortly before mid-1945, the atomic bomb was developed.
Now he had to be tested. Oppenheimer and project director General Groves were delighted
That he has done a great service for his nation. But the problem was that by this time a fundamental change had taken place in the world war.
A change that eliminated the threat of a nuclear attack on the United States or its allies.
What happened was that Germany, the greatest enemy of the United States and its ally, the Allied Powers, had been defeated.
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler saw certain defeat
To avoid arrest, committed suicide in his bunker. Then on 7 and 8 May the remaining German forces
Surrendered under the leadership of the new Head of State "Karl Donets". Meaning the Western Front of World War II, the US plus the Allies won.
Now Germany's powerful ally on the Pacific front, Japan, is left behind. Japan's atomic program, run by the Japan Atomic Energy Commission, had failed.
Just like Germany had failed. But the question is, why did both of them fail?
My Curious Fuels The main reason these two projects failed was that they did not have the same resources and safe ground as the US.
Remember that not a single bomb fell on American soil in the entire Second World War.
No country has even touched American factories and resources on its soil.
So the US had a safe ground where it could operate for a long time while avoiding the enemy.
While thousands of bombs were dropped on the war industry of Japan and Germany.
So these two countries could not get an environment like America to develop atomic bomb.
The problem with the Japanese project was that Emperor Hirohito did not understand the importance of the nuclear project.
They were not ready to spend government resources openly on it. So this Japan was also left behind.
By July 1945, Japan had not only lost the atomic bomb race, but was on the verge of losing the war.
Twenty-nine American bombers fly by every day They were dropping bombs on cities.
Every day they visited a city and left. On Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe and Yokohama
From March to May, so many bombs were dropped that the death toll ran into the millions.
Let me give you an example of how helpless Japan was in front of America, only on the city of Tokyo
On the night between March 9th and 10th, three 334B ninety bombers dropped thousands of tons of bombs.
These included cluster bombs. There were so many bombs that a quarter of Tokyo was reduced to ashes.
More than 100,000 innocent civilians were killed, 1 million were displaced from their homes.
It was the worst non-nuclear example of an attack on civilian populations in World War II.
From this incident you can infer that Japan was in such a weak position that it could not turn around and attack the American soil.




How about a nuclear attack? He did not have an atomic bomb. Yes, there was one thing that even in these worst situations, the Japanese generals and Emperor Hirohito
were not ready to formally surrender. He also shot down fourteen American planes during the attack on Tokyo.
In the name of the emperor, his loyal general "Yashi Jiro Amitsu" was leading. He was not ready to accept defeat under any circumstances.
He and fellow generals considered surrender an insult to the emperor.
My curious fellows, you must remember that in ancient Japan the emperor had divine status.
The Japanese considered their emperor to be a direct descendant of the sun goddess "Amaterasu".
That is, they believed him to be his son. Shinto was the state religion of Japan. is still.
It used to have "Emperor Worship". The surrender of the Japanese emperor was no small matter for them
It was as if their God had lost. So despite being surrounded on all sides
They devised an alternative plan to surrender.
The Japanese generals believed that America, the Allied Powers, would have to come to our soil to defeat them.
Just like on D-Day when millions of Allied forces on 6,000 ships landed in Normandy to defeat Germany,
Similarly. The Japanese generals were fully prepared for any such amphibious attack.
Amphibious attack means an attack in which forces come from sea and are fully prepared for an attack on land.
Meaning both places can fight. So to compete with the D-Day-style amphibious assault on Japan
Along their coast, the Japanese had hidden suicide naval forces along the coastline.
There were also numerous installations on nearby small islands, which were to be activated in case of any land attack.
Meaning they wanted to surround the American forces on their own land.
This plan looks good on paper, but
The desire to encircle America and bring it to its own land was so stupid
That everyone but a few generals knew would never happen. America does not need to come to Japanese soil.
Because Japan was not able to stop the air strikes, why would the United States and the allies stop the air strikes?
Japan is running out of resources for a long fight. Soviet Russia stood ready for a new attack on its border.
Low-level Japanese military commanders and soldiers on the ground understood this situation well
And had also started surrendering arms on different fronts.
For example, the three-month-long Battle of Okinawa, which was the deadliest battle on the Pacific front,
The Japanese surrendered there on June 22. And these weapons were not fired on the orders of the Central Commander "General Amitsu".
Rather, after being completely surrounded by the local command fighting on the island
They were helpless. This battle was so terrible that ninety eight thousand Japanese were killed in it
And eighty thousand American soldiers were killed. The bodies of both nations were floating together in the sea.
And the fish were eating both without American-Japanese distinction.
Comrades, the point of telling this story is that Japan was not surrendering, but had actually lost the war.
Harming the US was not in his prime. America and the whole world understood this.
But the problem was that the atomic bomb was ready. A great invention had been made.
When it became known to the American administration that the atomic bomb had been made and that the Japanese leadership was unwilling to surrender,
So this created two groups in America. One group was strongly against the bombing of the Japanese.
Scientist Oppenheimer was also included in this group. Instead of dropping bombs on Japanese cities, he was suggesting just a demonstration of the atomic bomb.
That is, to detonate a bomb in the air in an empty space inside Japan.
Or drop a bomb on Mount Fuji, Japan's pride, or detonate a nuclear bomb in the ocean somewhere nearby.
So that the Japanese citizens are also saved and their powerful people are also known
That if immediate unconditional surrender is not done, how dangerous the result can be.
So it was an anti-atomic group, including international voices.
In contrast, the second group was led by American President Henry Truman and Director General Groves of the Manhattan Project.
He believed that the longer the war went on, the more American soldiers would die
And the US will have to throw a half billion dollars more into the war every day.
Why soldiers were dying so much, you know in the Battle of Okinawa. Secondly, war is a cheap deal.
World War II cost the United States some $4.1 trillion was lying In modern terms if you talk.
So the leaders who were in favor of dropping the bomb on Japan, one of their positions was to save American lives but also to save money.
For that, he believed, the atomic bomb would have to be dropped on Japan as soon as possible.
Now this second group, the bomb group, as it was in a decisive position, decided to launch the world's first nuclear attack on Japan.
President Henry Truman was of the opinion that before dropping the bomb on Japan, we should conduct a regular test ourselves.
If this does not happen, instead of the bomb, 4400 kg of iron will be dropped on Japan.
Or in case a "runaway chain reaction" starts as soon as the atomic bomb goes off,
Let the atmosphere itself be ignited and the whole world be consumed. Although the probability of this was negligible, very low, but there it was.
Dr. Oppenheimer consulted many scientists on this matter and probably Einstein too.
Well, when America decided to test an atomic bomb before it was launched
At that time, the United States had only three atomic bombs. But this secret was hardly known to anyone except the President, Dr. Oppenheimer and General Groves.
So keeping these secrets secret and ignoring concerns, the atomic test was decided in mid-July.
On July 13, 1945, in the desert of New Mexico, USA
"Hornadadil Mirto" had a hundred-feet, one-hundred-feet high steel and concrete tower visible from afar.
A device worth two billion dollars was installed in it. The code name for this dangerous device was "Gadget".
It was the world's first atomic bomb to be tested. This experiment was named "Trinity Test".
A gadget atomic bomb, roughly the size of a tank, was fitted to the top of a hundred-foot-tall tower.
On July 16th, the countdown began at five thirty nine in the morning
5,4,3,2,1 and at half past five the red button was pressed.
A canopy of fire and death in white, yellow and red rose to the sky
And for the next five minutes it rose twelve kilometers. Dr. Oppenheimer father of atomic bomb from ten kilometers away
Was looking at it with special glasses. The speed of the umbrella rising towards the sky slowed down,
But it didn't stop. After several hours, it had reached a maximum height of 23 km.
The glow of this explosion was seen up to two hundred and ninety kilometers away. The horror of the atomic bomb subsided
So it was seen that ground zero, where the bomb was tested, had become glass.
The ground was sitting nine feet below. The first nuclear test was controlled and successful.
America won the race to build the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer after seeing the horror of the successful experiment
And some scientists were more worried than happy. He knew that this bomb would be used on Japan.
That famous phrase you must have seen in every biography of the Manhattan Project and Oppenheimer
In which Oppenheimer is saying that. Come and see for yourself
This phrase was not actually spoken by him during the test here. He said this later during an interview
That when the atomic bomb exploded and we saw its enormous power, I remembered that phrase from the Bhagavad Gita.
In which Krishna says that now I have become death, the destroyer of the world.
Let me tell you that Robert Oppenheimer was learning to read Sanskrit from the 1930s.
He was very interested in Eastern philosophy. He was especially fond of the Mahabharata portion of the Bhagavad Gita.
During the Manhattan Project, he used to carry an edition of the Bhagavad Gita and recite quotes from it to his colleagues.
So the words he said at the time of the nuclear test were his own translation from Sanskrit to English.
Otherwise, many Sanskrit scholars translate the same section i.e. thirty-second line of Chapter XI as follows.
That "I am Time, which destroys all things."
So the trinity test was done successfully. General Groves sent a message in code words to President Truman the next day
That "Baby Has Been Born". The child has been born. This meant that the controlled test of the atomic bomb had been successful.
When this information reached the President, he was in Potsdam, Germany with British Prime Minister Churchill and Russian dictator Stalin.
They were having a dialogue on post world war issues. He was delighted to learn about the successful Trinity Test
That they are now in a strong position to negotiate with Japan and can force it to surrender as soon as possible.
The news of the successful test of the atomic bomb had reached the Japanese generals by that time.
They were also told by the intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union that the United States had developed an atomic bomb that could probably be used on you.
On July 25th, nine days after the bomb test, the US President assigned the target to an earlier Air Force composite group, "Five-Nine".
That these are the five Japanese cities to be dropped on atomic bombs. You already know that there were only three atomic bombs, the other two were yet to be ready.
And one of them was gone. Well, the team "Five O Nine" has been in Japan for several weeks
Training was being given to throw a bomb ten feet long and weighing four and a half thousand kilograms.
But they were not told the details of the bomb until the last minute.
It was only stated that after August 3rd, as soon as the weather was fine, as soon as permission was granted, doomsday was to be rained on Hiroshima, Kakura, Niagata, Kyoto and Nagasaki.
From this list, Secretary of War "Henry Stimson" removed the historic city of "Kyoto".
Because they visited the same city for their honeymoon fifty-two years ago.
He fell in love with the city's culture and ancient buildings. Perhaps it was the nostalgic reason that they tarred him  Forcefully removed from Gut List by fighting.
By the way, to save the city of Koyoto, the Secretary of War incurred the displeasure of many people
Seventy percent of it had already been destroyed by American bombing. It was attacked so much that by the end of World War II
Seven million of its citizens had perished. A city of one million people, three million sick and disabled
And the ruins of the hopeless had become. Infrastructure and cultural sites were destroyed.
Well, on July 25, B-twenty-nine bombers had left for Japan with nuclear weapons.
The main base of these aircraft was based on Tinian Island in the Mariana Islands near Japan in the Pacific Ocean.
On July 26, by the United States, China, and the United Kingdom
The last time Japan was given the option of unconditional surrender was the Potsdam Declaration.
It was said that if Japan still did not surrender, it would have to face immediate and very disastrous consequences.
Henry Truman also gave the starkest warning in a video message.
Japan gave no clear response to the surrender terms of the Potsdam Declaration and to President Truman's warning.
Discussions continued in the Japanese War Cabinet and Emperor Hirohito was informed.
Yes, it is a fact that they did not even refuse to surrender.
General Omitsu and Prime Minister Suzuki were still sitting there waiting for America to taste it once it landed on our soil.
While the Foreign Minister was discussing the option of Togo surrendering and saving its people.
There were talks, but no decision could be made. Meanwhile, no message was sent to the Allied Powers
that the Japanese were considering surrendering or not. Meanwhile, the Enola Boeing Twenty-Nine bomber carrying the Little Boy atomic bomb arrived in Japan.
The weather in Hiroshima was clear at eight o'clock in the morning of August 6. An atomic bomb was dropped on it.
US President Henry Truman is credited with dropping the first atomic bomb on unarmed civilians and killing more than two hundred thousand civilians.
And he remained the head of the Japanese commanders who did not surrender even in the face of obvious defeat. After the atomic bomb was dropped on the remaining cities of Japan
Thousands of propaganda posters were dropped from American ships. In which it was written in Japanese that to the generals and leaders of your people
A thirteen-point declaration of surrender was given. But these people are fighting a futile war and are not surrendering.
The United States has developed an atomic bomb with the power of 2,000 bombs. He fully intends to use this dangerous weapon.
These and similar posters were actually intended to force the Japanese people to revolt against the rulers and generals.
These propaganda posters were creating anxiety and fear among the people.
Then everyone had seen the results of the destruction of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
The hesitation was too great. In such a situation, another important meeting of the Japanese Cabinet of War was held.
But it was not decided whether to surrender according to the Potsdam Declaration or not.
Meanwhile August 8 came. That is, it had been two days since the first nuclear attack. On August 8, Soviet Russia declared war on helpless Japan
And the Chinese territory of Manchuria, where there was a Japanese colony, entered the Red Army.
Rather, Manchuria was taken away from Japan. This major defeat forced the Japanese leaders to make a quick decision.
But once again the War Cabinet could not take a decision. The next day, August 9th, the US also attacked Nagasaki
B-Twenty-Nine bomber drops an atomic bomb "Fatman". This city was also destroyed
Then the War Cabinet met. In it War Minister "Anami" the Prime Minister, General Yashijiro Omitsu
And indirectly told the emperor that America has a hundred more atomic bombs, which it can use on us at any time.
This was the same information that the American pilot of the P51 bomber gave to save his life.
Obviously there was misleading information. America only had three atomic bombs at that time. All three had been run.
One at Trinity Test and two at Japanese cities. For the fourth bomb, General Groves asked the American President for time till August 24.
But until then these secrets were little known to the Japanese. Even if they had known, what would they have done?
So after the last meeting on August 10, the War Cabinet on behalf of the Japanese Emperor through the Swiss diplomat.
Sent a message to the Allied Powers. A message was sent that we were ready to surrender unconditionally as per the Potsdam Declaration.
But let there be no change in the character of our Emperor Hirohito. This meant that the Japanese emperor, who held a divine status for the entire nation,
If they are not humiliated, we are ready. The Allied Powers recognized this.
During this time there was also a small drama of a power game within Japan, the story of which we leave aside because, in all scenarios,
There was no difference in the result. Recorded audio message of Emperor Hirohito, Japan's highest authority, on August 15
It was broadcast on the official radio.
The Japanese people were hearing the voice of their emperor for the first time in history. Hirohito was saying that
“Time and destiny have dictated us to pave the way for this great peace.
A peace that is essential for future generations. It is necessary for us to save them from such grief
There is no grief like that and remove from this pain, whose pain is unbearable."
2 September 1945 on the USS Missouri
Japanese General Yashijiro Omitsu and the Foreign Minister surrendered at the surrender ceremony.
General McCarthy of Japan Became fearless. From where, step by step, Japan came to democracy
And went from a warrior state to an industrial superpower. On the other hand, in America, Oppenheimer was called a crying baby after the war.
Because America immediately started talking about developing a hydrogen bomb
And Oppenheimer was against it. They believed that the blood of the citizens who died in Japan was also on their hands.
Then after World War II, you know, the United States and Soviet Russia, who were allies in World War II, became enemies.
And a brutal Cold War began. It was the so-called war between the American capitalist system and the communist ideology of Soviet Russia.
So since Oppenheimer's past was a communist, fingers started pointing at him. Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, launched a regular campaign against them.
The result of all this in Nineteen Fifty-Four was that Oppenheimer's security clearance was revoked
And they could not have access to classified documents. Project Manhattan was already closed.
So practically there was no significant difference. Oppenheimer remained a leading scientist and highly influential person in the American physicist community.
My Curious Fellows This is the historical record, events that are often overlooked.
The story we present to you will be completely new to many, except for a few facts about Oppenheimer's life.
Which are often shown in movies. This vlog is a complete and detailed documentary
In which you have come to know the story of August 6 and August 9 bombings which is not often revealed.
It also has answers to three of your questions that aren't usually addressed
Why was there no need to drop the atomic bomb on Japan? Why did Japan and Germany fail to make an atomic bomb?
And why was a communist chosen to head the atomic plant?

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