William Holden Hutton
Bomb- The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb
Explore the pivotal moment in history when the first atomic bomb was tested at the Trinity site in New Mexico in 1945. This fascinating collection of two U.S. government publications‚one from 1984 and the other from 1995‚provides a comprehensive look into the planning, organization, and execution of the test. While each publication offers unique insights, they also share some overlapping content. Discover what happened at the site post-test and how it was transformed into a national historic landmark. - Summary by David Wales
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William Holden Hutton
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4 sept. 2025
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02 - Bomb- The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb by Various 04.09.2025 31:12
Explore the pivotal moment in history when the first atomic bomb was tested at the Trinity site in New Mexico in 1945. This fascinating collection of two U.S. government publications‚one from 1984 and the other from 1995‚provides a comprehensive look into the planning, organization, and execution of the test. While each publication offers unique insights, they also share some overlapping content....
01 - Bomb- The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb by Various 04.09.2025 30:13
Explore the pivotal moment in history when the first atomic bomb was tested at the Trinity site in New Mexico in 1945. This fascinating collection of two U.S. government publications‚one from 1984 and the other from 1995‚provides a comprehensive look into the planning, organization, and execution of the test. While each publication offers unique insights, they also share some overlapping content....
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