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Vault for Hiroshima A-Bomb Victims Shown to Media

GERMANY, JUL 15 – Germany did not develop nuclear weapons during World War II due to political and technological factors while the U.S. initiated the nuclear age by using atomic bombs in Japan, killing up to 250,000 people.

Summary by The Japan Times
The ashes of about 70,000 victims of the U.S. atomic bombing of the city in August 1945 in the closing days of World War II are inside the vault.

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80 years ago, the United States set off a nuclear bomb for the first time in history in the so-called Trinity test. The Nazi regime did not succeed in developing a nuclear weapon in World War II. Although Hitler's scientists are working hard on it, as a new study shows.

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The Manhattan Project is one of the top secret least secret projects in history. Its mission was to develop scientifically the first atomic bomb and, although it brought together researchers, engineers and military from various countries, it was led mainly by the United States.The fruits that everyone knows of those investigations were seen in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: in August 1945, Japanese cities were victims of nuclear attacks by the United S…

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The idea of a nuclear war is gaining in horror. In the 1930s German researchers discovered nuclear fission. But Hitler did not get the bomb. The graves are still controversial.

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inFranken.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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