Article: The first atomic bomb study in the United States was carried out by leading scientists, and this research was named the Manhattan Project. On Monday, July 16, 1945, the first countdown to the atomic bomb exploded near Los Alamos, New Mexico. This atomic bomb test will change the meaning of war forever. When the atomic bomb exploded, it sent a shock wave around the world. There are countless studies on bombs in the United States.
History of DOE of Manhattan Project: This department's production history includes the Manhattan Project that summarizes 100 pages including "Photo Gallery" on page 35. These are mostly non-technical and easy-to-read accounts for general readers. The New World announced in 1962, 1939 - 1946 is the history of the first major project in Manhattan. As the first volume of the official history series of the Atomic Energy Commission, the New World uses raw materials classified as unclassified to reveal what was not previously revealed. The New World Manhattan and the American Army Military History Center: The Army and the A-bomb announced in 1985 are still the most detailed announcements of the Manhattan Project available at major libraries
Please change humanity and the world forever. The "Manhattan Project" is known as a new task of stopping the Second World War. The Manhattan project led to the bombing of Hiroshima, and then involved several events that changed the world. There is still a big controversy as to whether the bombing of Hiroshima is essential or not. Did the atomic bomb destroy thousands of people and gave out many dead? If the atomic bomb is not made, then Japanese invasion will lead to estimates.
Prior to that, the Manhattan plan was a plan to develop the atomic bomb. Scientists in the Manhattan Project use uranium and plutonium to develop atomic bombs. On July 16, 1945, the first three completed bombs (the "Manhattan Project") were successfully tested in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Bombs are not used as pure military tools but as psychological weapons. After Alamogord succeeded in testing the atomic bomb, US President Harry Truman made a fierce argument about whether to use a new weapon against Japan. In early June, the Interim Committee recommended Truman that the atomic bomb should be used against Japan as soon as possible. American planners believe that the use of bombs will end war and that there is a high probability of saving lives of many Americans.