When was the first atomic bomb created?

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When was the first atomic bomb created?

The atomic bomb was first designed in 1943 by German scientists who were defeated in World War II. In the war, when the USSR and Allied armies began to squeeze German troops from both sides, the Germans could not complete their project to create a “terrible weapon”. The project data will then be stolen by U.S. intelligence and the first nuclear weapons will be created in America.

In 1945, the U.S. Air Force dropped atomic bombs on the war-torn Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, conducting the first test in this way. The blast killed 100 people in both cities, leaving the survivors disabled and unable to live long. After that, the USSR, which did not want to lag behind its main rival in the world, acquired a nuclear weapons project from the United States with the help of overseas spies.

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