Wallace, Chris - Countdown 1945 by Wallace Chris
Author:Wallace, Chris [Wallace, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Published: 2020-06-09T00:00:00+00:00
COUNTDOWN: 12 DAYS
July 25, 1945
Los Alamos, New Mexico
They partied in the streets of Los Alamos when they got the news of the Trinity test at Alamogordo. Whiskey flowed, bongo drums sounded, and scientists and technicians danced through that first great day.
As time passed, eyewitnesses excitedly recounted what theyâd seen and felt that morning in the desert. A sudden flash, a searing bright light, followed by an enormous ball of fire that changed from yellow to orange to red as it grew. A mushroom-shaped cloud that climbed thousands of feet in the sky. A massive bang followed by the rumble of man-made thunder that could be heard for miles.
The scientists, engineers, and soldiers had been working so long and so hard, they had to talk about it. These were momentous times, and theyâd seen something utterly marvelous. Led by Oppenheimer, the man they considered the genius of the age, theyâd combined their efforts to unlock a secret of the universe.
And then the euphoria died down.
Some of the scientists began to face the stark truth: theyâd created a means for mass destruction. In all likelihood, the device theyâd so enthusiastically created would soon incinerate a Japanese city full of men, women, and children.
Work slowed at Los Alamos. Scientists began openly debating the morality of using atomic weapons. Kistiakowsky, the chemist who helped develop a specialized explosive charge for the nuclear weapon, said the new bomb was no worse than the ongoing firebombing of Japanese cities. Others argued that it was a trade-off: a Japanese population would die so another population of Allied soldiers wouldnât have to.
Physicist Robert Wilson was having a particularly difficult time. âItâs a terrible thing we made,â he told a colleague. Others felt guilty for waiting so long to take a moral positionâthey should have spoken up with Szilard and Franck. Some believed there was still time to convince military leaders not to use the atomic bomb without first warning the Japanese.
Oppenheimer had battled depression for most of his life, and he felt the familiar darkness closing in. In boardrooms with military leaders hashing out details of Japanese target cities, Oppenheimer imagined what would happen on the ground beneath the explosion, how the holocaust would unfold over city blocks and neighborhoods. His secretary, Anne Wilson, saw the change. He walked from his house to the Technical Area, mumbling, âThose poor little people. Those poor little people.â She knew what he meant.
But somehow Oppenheimer was able to compartmentalize his second thoughts. He continued working with Groves to ensure the explosion delivered maximum psychological impact on the Japanese. General Thomas Farrell and Colonel John Moynahan, two officers in charge of the bombing of Hiroshima, were given a list of instructions.
âDonât let them bomb through the clouds or through an overcast,â Oppenheimer wrote. âGot to see the target⦠Of course, they must not drop it in rain or fog.⦠Donât let them detonate it too high⦠or the target wonât get as much damage.â
Oppenheimerâs monster was almost loose. Unlike Dr. Frankenstein, there was no way to destroy it now.
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