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CBS News The U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, 67 years ago. It led to the Japanese surrender that ended World War II, and brought us into the nuclear age. Now there s a plan to mark the history of that devastating weapon by turning its birthplaces into a national park.Hiroshima marks 67th anniversary of atomic bomb attackCBS News was recently given the opportunity to visit one of those historic sites that changed the world.High in the New Mexico desert stands a small unremarkable building. But, if you had peered through its now cobwebbed keyhole back in 1945, what you would have seen is the device that changed the world. The Gadget, as it was euphemistically called, was the first atomic bomb ever tested. Scientists and engineers at the Los Alamos National Lab rolled it out of the remaining barn doors some 67 years ago.To Ellen McGehee, the lab s archeologist an
stanley ca d historian, there are few places more significant. She said, This is the dawn of the atomic age really. I mean, this is where it all happened. And yet, this and the other buildings used
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stanley website tan Project, have been forgotten by many. McGehee said, If they re not maintained or managed, they will go away, we will lose this history. Fat Man, the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, was born in a still-surviving Quonset hut. Little Boy, the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, was built piece-by-nervous-piece in a bunker that still exists.No evidence is left of what happened in here Jtiv Frey Won t Testify At Laci Hearing
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