People will always remember this day, and humans should remember this day. July 28, 1944. On this day, for the first time, mankind used nuclear weapons, weapons capable of destroying mankind, on the battlefield against similar species. Although humans have created countless powerful weapons to tear apart their own kind, this weapon is undoubtedly a terrifying weapon created by humans that is enough to completely destroy the entire human race. It's not even an exaggeration to call it a hell weapon. Regarding whether the Allied forces, especially the US military, should use this weapon at that time, and whether it was necessary to use this weapon. There has always been great controversy, with opinions from all sides. Some people believe that the Allied forces suffered huge losses at that time. "If the war continues, neither the Allies nor Germany will be able to bear it. Rather than this, it would be better to use this weapon once and for all to end the war directly. This is also a helpless choice. And later, the German army also used nuclear weapons. Their nuclear weapons cause greater damage than the US military's nuclear weapons. It is impossible for the German army to transport such a weapon to the battlefield and not use it. Therefore, the Allies were morally blameless. But some people believe that the German army already wanted to end the war. If the Allies had not used nuclear weapons, those nuclear weapons transported to the front lines might have served more as a deterrent in peace talks than as weapons used on the battlefield. But no matter what the Allies and the Germans thought at the time, it has become an irrefutable fact that this weapon was used on the battlefield and on its own kind. Crazy explosions, weapons from hell. They took countless lives and ended the war. This may be the only value embodied by those soldiers who sacrificed their lives. Although, I don't think this price should be paid. ¡ª¡ª"The War I Witnessed" by Edgar Snow That was a memory that I didn't want to mention in my life, for a long time. Every time I close my eyes, I can think of the plight of my children. The lesson is painful. The cost to us is too high. I have experienced countless tragic wars in my life. Before that, I always thought that my heart would be as hard as steel. But it wasn't until after the explosion that I realized that my heart was not made of steel. Our soldiers died on the battlefield. We didn't even know what happened at first. All I know is that almost all the children in our position died. Even if some of the kids didn't die then. In the following two years, they also died of complications one after another. And this is why I still advocate the prohibition of nuclear proliferation. This is also why I push for peace talks - maybe we can defeat our opponents. But what is more likely to happen is that these horrific weapons explode directly in Germany or even in Berlin. ¡ª¡ª"My Eastern Front: A Memoir of Rundstedt" Rundstedt "Lieutenant Colonel Paul Tibbetts! Do you know what mission you are going to perform?!" The first commander of the United States Army Air Forces is also the current commander. Henry Harry Arnold asked, looking at the young man in front of him solemnly. "Yes, General! I know what mission I am going to perform!" Paul Tibbetts straightened his waist and said to the general who created the Army Air Force in front of him: "I don't know how to do it either. Willing to do this!¡± At this time, the U.S. military has not yet planned the entire Air Force as a separate service. The fighter force at this time is a unit under the U.S. Army. Known as the "United States Army Air Corps." Until the end of the war, the United States began to reorganize the Army Air Force. And turn it into a service equal to the navy and army. But now, they still belong to the army. "Lieutenant Colonel Paul, you have extremely rich flying experience and excellent judgment. You also have long-term combat experience. These are what I value. This is why I designated you as the person in charge of this operation." But Henry said to the lieutenant colonel: "The war has gone on for too long, and the allies have shed enough blood. It's time for us to end this war. Go! End this war, Tell those Germans that they will go to hell if they don't surrender! " "Yes, sir!" Paul Tibbets gave Henry a military salute with great excitement, and then turned and left the tower. Yes, Henry went directly to the tower to encourage his subordinate. Tibbets is the pilot Henry has been paying attention to and the pilot he thinks is most suitable for this mission. Paul Tibbetts was born in Quincy, Illinois, USA. His father, Paul Warfield Tibbetts, was a local wholesaler. When Tibbetts grew up, he attended the University of Florida in Gainesville. On February 25, 1937, Tibbetts enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces at Fort Thomas, Kentucky.?Commissioned as a second lieutenant, he was considered the best bomber pilot of his time. On August 17, 1942, he led the first batch of B-17 bombers to participate in the Eighth Air Force¡¯s bombing operation on the Soviet battlefield. Later, he was transferred to a fighter pilot, and was eventually adjusted to the captain of the latest B-29 Super Flying Fortress bomber. Following the command from the tower, Paul Tibbetts took a deep breath and quickly boarded his bomber under the night. This bomber was named after his mother. The name is Enola Guy. "Hey! Boss, don't be so serious. This is not our first mission." Major Charles Sweeney, the navigator in the right seat, said to Paul: "After completing the mission, we can end the war. " "I hope pay attention to the waterway, and we can complete the task at hand" At this time, the German position was quiet. Except for a few light and dark sentries, everyone else fell into a deep sleep. The crazy Slavs attacked all day long, and finally stopped at night. Of course, the German army did not relax its vigilance. The Slavs had already suffered enough at night, and they would never dare to rest without leaving enough light and dark sentries. But tonight it was really peaceful. Fifteen kilometers away from the position is Lundstedt's headquarters. Lundstedt took a rest early, after all, he was old. Moreover, many times he followed the strict practice of Prussian soldiers - not interfering with the specific commands of his men. The entire German position was silent, no one spoke. Because no one is sure that there are no Soviet snipers lurking below the position. More than one German soldier has been killed by Soviet snipers while on duty. The Slavs are crazy and will not let go of any opportunity to kill them, even if it means replacing one of them with several or a dozen people. The other party will also do this crazily, which forces the German army to be more vigilant. "Buzz buzz" The roar of planes rang out, and the German army's position rang out shrill roars: "Enemy attack! Bombing! Dodge! Dodge!!" Suddenly, the entire position was awakened. Countless German soldiers began to hide in bunkers, and it was not uncommon for the Allies to conduct bombings in the middle of the night to assist the Soviet offensive. Therefore, the German army also has its own response plan. In the dark night, countless German soldiers entered the bunker to hide, and only a few observation posts remained outside. But when the Allied planes got closer, they were surprised. There was only one plane coming this time? ! Before the observation post could react, the fighter planes in the air had already taken action. "This is it, Charles! Throw, pull up!!" Paul's eyes widened and he roared suddenly. The navigator Charles quickly directed several others to quickly throw down the extremely heavy "Hellfire". The plane lost its heavy Hellfire and suddenly climbed a lot. "Quick! Leave now and return immediately!!" This battlefield is not the sky over Japan later, it is Japan that was once bombed. They had lost their air power and were unable to counterattack the US bombing. But the Germans now have the ability to counterattack in the air. If Paul and the others don't run so fast, there is no doubt that they will become the targets of those German Eagles. The German Eagles driving Tigers will not let them off lightly " Boom! ~!" Less than ten seconds after Paul and the others were lifted up, there was a sudden sound like the earth was shattering! The huge explosion suddenly plunged the entire position into a white light, and even the shock wave of the explosion caused the aircraft instruments to temporarily malfunction. Paul and the others did not have time to observe the results of their victory. What they wanted now was to escape from here and the battlefield as soon as possible. At this time, on the ground, both the German and Allied forces were looking at the scene in front of them in horror and speechless. The crazy explosion completely destroyed the center of the explosion and the German fortifications hundreds of meters nearby in the first moment. At the moment of the explosion, the central air pressure reached hundreds of thousands of atmospheres, triggering extremely strong shock waves and air waves. Within a radius of 1,000 meters from the center of the explosion, all positions except for a few permanent reinforced concrete fortifications were completely destroyed. Within 2000 meters, all trees, horses, barbed wire fences, etc. were directly destroyed by the violent explosion shock wave! Pieces of mines, bullets, were detonated, causing an even bigger explosion. "Boom! Boom!! Boom" But these explosions seemed to be just embellishments in front of the crazy explosions. The explosion at the center threw up countless pieces of earth, corpses, concrete, and broken weapons and equipment. The violent shock wave threw these several kilometers away, and even the German and Allied forces far outside the positions were severely affected.degree of influence. The crazy explosion left many people without even a chance to scream. The German soldiers in the central area were directly vaporized, and even their bodies could not be left behind. The violent shock wave even completely destroyed underground fortifications, and German troops in countless positions were buried alive. And the German troops in those surface bunkers suffered heavy casualties "Puff Puff" The various items on the position, as well as the soldiers who were blown away and hit by the shock wave, were like a small piece of paper rolled up by a tornado. The piece of paper is so fragile and miserable. ¡°Many German soldiers were even hit by various wooden stakes, clods of earth, weapon fragments, etc. The fragility of the human body was so obvious at this moment. You can even see that the shock wave exploded the internal organs and eyeballs of some German soldiers "Oh God! What happened?! What did those damn Americans do to my children?!" "Lundstetter looked at this scene and almost fainted. The entire German position is completely destroyedMobile phone users please visit http://m.piaotia.net