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PostedAug 708/07/2024, 03:05 AM
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◼️ August 6, 1945 saw one of the most heinous events in human history: the US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. 🕯 Almost 80,000 people were killed instantaneously while an equal number died later in agony from radiation sickness. This was the first use of nuclear weapons in combat environment, with the city’s civilian population targeted by the Americans, a fact that the Japanese authorities prefer not to recollect today. The US launched the research to create nuclear weapons in 1939. In their hope to dictate the country’s will to the entire world, its authorities allocated some $2 billion (about $45 billion at the current exchange rate) and over 130,000 specialists to the project code-named Manhattan, headed by physicist Robert Oppenheimer and General Leslie Groves. By the mid-summer of 1945 they made three bombs: a plutonium bomb Gadget, a uranium device called Little Boy, and a plutonium implosion weapon nicknamed Fat Man. The Gadget was used for testing, while the other two were intended to intimidate Japan and at the same time to impress the reinforced USSR. At 8.15 am the hands of the clock in Hiroshima stood still. The city was wiped out overnight, with the shock wave travelling kilometres away to destroy everything on its way. ☝️ In their attempts to justify this heinous crime by the wish to force Japan to capitulate, Western historians stubbornly ignore the fact that by early August 1945 Japanese military forces had been exhausted, while the Soviet Union’s entry into the war played a decisive role in their defeat. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima was a barbaric display of force and an attempt to justify the enormous cost of the Manhattan Project. Neither then-President of the United States Harry Truman nor his successors deemed it necessary to apologise for the suffering endured by the city residents and their descendants. 💬 Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima (August 6, 2020): “To this day, the terrible death of innocent civilians strikes a chord with millions of people on our planet. It is hard to fully understand what the masterminds and perpetrators of such an inhumane act were guided by.” #NoStatuteOfLimitation