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<blockquote data-quote="A. Bennetucci" data-source="post: 1303427" data-attributes="member: 21267"><p>Copperhead: Stalin sabia que los EEUU ooseia una bomba atomica antes de Postdam, prueba es que cuando Trumman le indico que los EEUU estaban listos para utilizar una bomba nueva de enorme poder, Stalin no se inmuto...Señal que ko sabia, Molotov informo al embajador japones en Moscu ,Saito sobre la invasion el 8 de Agosto, a las 2300..Por otra parte,la invasion ya habia sido acordada por la URSS en Teheran y Yalta..</p><p>Saludos</p><p></p><p><strong>Truman Tells Stalin, July 24, 1945</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Most of the groups and individuals who had considered the subject -- from the Scientific Panel to the writers of the Franck Report -- believed it necessary to inform the USSR of the imminent success of the Manhattan project. Failure to do so, they believed, would guarantee a post-war atmosphere of suspicion and hostility.</strong></p><p><strong>At the Potsdam Conference, however, President Truman chose to tell Stalin only that the U.S. possessed "a new weapon of unusual destructive force." Truman's decision raises an obvious question: Since Stalin would learn of the existence of the atomic bomb the day it was used, if he did not know already, what purpose could be served by Truman's tactic?</strong></p><p><strong>Truman's announcement to Stalin can be seen here from the accounts of the different observers. Each describes the same event, but the event appears in a different light to each observer. Did the "master politicians" Truman, Churchill, and Byrnes know what they were doing? Or did they make a tragic blunder?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A. Bennetucci, post: 1303427, member: 21267"] Copperhead: Stalin sabia que los EEUU ooseia una bomba atomica antes de Postdam, prueba es que cuando Trumman le indico que los EEUU estaban listos para utilizar una bomba nueva de enorme poder, Stalin no se inmuto...Señal que ko sabia, Molotov informo al embajador japones en Moscu ,Saito sobre la invasion el 8 de Agosto, a las 2300..Por otra parte,la invasion ya habia sido acordada por la URSS en Teheran y Yalta.. Saludos [B]Truman Tells Stalin, July 24, 1945[/B] [B]Most of the groups and individuals who had considered the subject -- from the Scientific Panel to the writers of the Franck Report -- believed it necessary to inform the USSR of the imminent success of the Manhattan project. Failure to do so, they believed, would guarantee a post-war atmosphere of suspicion and hostility.[/B] [B]At the Potsdam Conference, however, President Truman chose to tell Stalin only that the U.S. possessed "a new weapon of unusual destructive force." Truman's decision raises an obvious question: Since Stalin would learn of the existence of the atomic bomb the day it was used, if he did not know already, what purpose could be served by Truman's tactic?[/B] [B]Truman's announcement to Stalin can be seen here from the accounts of the different observers. Each describes the same event, but the event appears in a different light to each observer. Did the "master politicians" Truman, Churchill, and Byrnes know what they were doing? Or did they make a tragic blunder?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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