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  1. Hace 2 días · The Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber, dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, leading up to the final victory over Imperial Japan in World War II. It’s challenging to separate the success of American innovation—the advanced airplane and atomic energy—from the stark reality that one plane, armed with a single bomb, was able….

  2. Hace 5 días · There are secrets about the thoughts and intentions of men. —J. Robert Oppenheimer. No big deal, it was just “a milk run.”. So remarked Paul Tibbets Jr., pilot of the Enola Gay, a United States B-29 Superfortress, describing his trip to Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. His cargo that early morning was an atomic bomb called “Little ...

  3. Hace 3 días · The B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay took off from the Mariana Islands on August 6, 1945, bound for Hiroshima, Japan, where, by dropping an atomic bomb, it heralded a new and terrible

  4. Hace 3 días · There are secrets about the thoughts and intentions of men. J. Robert Oppenheimer. “No big deal, it was just ‘a milk run.’”. So remarked Paul Tibbets Jr., pilot of the Enola Gay, a United States B-29 Superfortress, describing his trip to Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. His cargo that early morning was an atomic bomb called ...

  5. Hace 1 día · On 6 August 1945, the Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress of the 393d Bombardment Squadron, piloted by Tibbets, lifted off from North Field with a Little Boy in its bomb bay.

  6. Hace 2 días · He lobbied for international control of nuclear power to avert nuclear proliferation and a nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union, and opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb, partly on ethical grounds.

  7. Hace 4 días · So remarked Paul Tibbets Jr., pilot of the Enola Gay, a United States B-29 Superfortress, describing his trip to Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. His cargo that early morning was an atomic bomb called “Little Boy,” which bombardier Major Thomas Ferebee released when the plane was directly over the city.