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Hiroshima, August, 1945
Bomb: Little Boy |
A person who sat on the step evaporated, only
leaving the shadow.
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The Fat Man Bomb |
Nagasaki, August, 1945 |
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Hiroshima - 06 August 1945
Hiroshima - Before and After
1945: US drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima
The first atomic bomb has been dropped by a
United States aircraft on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
President Harry S Truman, announcing the news from the cruiser,
USS Augusta, in the mid-Atlantic, said the device was more than
2,000 times more powerful than the largest bomb used to date.
An accurate assessment of the damage caused has so far been
impossible due to a huge cloud of impenetrable dust covering the
target. Hiroshima is one of the chief supply depots for the Japanese
army.
The bomb was dropped from an American B-29 Superfortress, known
as Enola Gay, at 0815 local time. The plane's crew say they saw a
column of smoke rising and intense fires springing up.
The President said the atomic bomb heralded the "harnessing of the
basic power of the universe". It also marked a victory over the
Germans in the race to be first to develop a weapon using atomic
energy.
President Truman went on to warn the Japanese the Allies would
completely destroy their capacity to make war.
The Potsdam declaration issued 10 days ago, which called for the
unconditional surrender of Japan, was a last chance for the country
to avoid utter destruction, the President said.
"If they do not now accept our terms they may expect a rain of
ruin from the air the like of which has never been seen on Earth.
Behind this air attack will follow by sea and land forces in such
number and power as they have not yet seen, but with fighting skill
of which they are already aware."
The British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, who has replaced
Winston Churchill at Number 10, read out a statement prepared by his
predecessor to MPs in the Commons.
It said the atomic project had such great potential the
government felt it was right to pursue the research and to pool
information with atomic scientists in the US.
As Britain was considered within easy reach of Germany and its
bombers, the decision was made to set up the bomb-making plants in
the US.
The statement continued: "By God's mercy, Britain and American
science outpaced all German efforts. These were on a considerable
scale, but far behind. The possession of these powers by the Germans
at any time might have altered the result of the war."
Mr Churchill's statement said considerable efforts had been made
to disrupt German progress - including attacks on plants making
constituent parts of the bomb.
He ended: "We must indeed pray that these awful agencies will be
made to conduce peace among the nations and that instead of wreaking
measureless havoc upon the entire globe they become a perennial
fountain of world prosperity."
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Nagasaki - 09 August 1945
The next break in the weather over Japan was due to appear just
three days after the attack on Hiroshima, to be followed by at
least five more days of prohibitive weather. The plutonium bomb,
nicknamed "Fat Man," was rushed into readiness to take advantage
of this window. No further orders were required for the attack.
Truman's order of July 25th had authorized the dropping of
additional bombs as soon as they were ready.
To eliminate the need to remove and reinstall complex
scientific equipment from The Great Artiste, Sweeney and Capt.
Frederick C. Bock had exchanged aircraft. Thus Sweeney and his
crew flew Bockscar, while The Great Artiste repeated its role as
the observation aircraft, but with Bock and his crew aboard.
At 3:47 a.m. on August 9, 1945, a B-29 named Bock's Car lifted
off from Tinian and headed toward the primary target: Kokura
Arsenal, a massive collection of war industries adjacent to the
city of Kokura.
From this point on, few things went according to plan. The
aircraft commander, Major Charles W. Sweeney, ordered the arming
of the bomb only ten minutes after take-off so that the aircraft
could be pressurized and climb above the lightning and squalls
that menaced the flight all the way to Japan. (A journalist,
William L. Laurence of the New York Times, on an escorting
aircraft saw some "St. Elmo's fire" glowing on the edges of the
aircraft and worried that the static electricity might detonate
the bomb.) Sweeney then discovered that due to a minor malfunction
he would not be able to access his reserve fuel.
The aircraft next had to orbit the city of Yokohama for almost
an hour in order to rendezvous with its two escort B-29s, one of
which never did arrive. The weather had been reported satisfactory
earlier in the day over Kokura Arsenal, but by the time the B-29
finally arrived there, the target was obscured by smoke and haze.
Two more passes over the target still produced no sightings of
the aiming point. As an aircraft crewman, Jacob Beser, later
recalled, Japanese fighters and bursts of antiaircraft fire were
by this time starting to make things "a little hairy." Kokura no
longer appeared to be an option, and there was only enough fuel on
board to return to the secondary airfield on Okinawa, making one
hurried pass as they went over their secondary target, the city of
Nagasaki. As Beser later put it, "there was no sense dragging the
bomb home or dropping it in the ocean."
As it turned out, cloud cover obscured Nagasaki as well.
Sweeney reluctantly approved a much less accurate radar approach
on the target. At the last moment the bombardier, Captain Kermit
K. Beahan, caught a brief glimpse of the city's stadium through
the clouds and dropped the bomb. At 11:02 a.m., at an altitude of
1,650 feet, Fat Man exploded over Nagasaki. The yield of the
explosion was later estimated at 21 kilotons, 40 percent greater
than that of the Hiroshima bomb.
Nagasaki was an industrial center and major port on the western
coast of Kyushu. As had happened at Hiroshima, the "all-clear"
from an early morning air raid alert had long been given by the
time the B-29 had begun its bombing run. A small conventional raid
on Nagasaki on August 1st had resulted in a partial evacuation of
the city, especially of school children. There were still almost
200,000 people in the city below the bomb when it exploded.
The hurriedly-targeted weapon ended up detonating almost
exactly between two of the principal targets in the city, the
Mitsubishi Steel and Arms Works to the south, and the
Mitsubishi-Urakami Torpedo Works (right) to the north. Had the
bomb exploded farther south the residential and commercial heart
of the city would have suffered much greater damage.
In general, though Fat Man exploded with greater force than
Little Boy, the damage at Nagasaki was not as great as it had been
at Hiroshima. The hills of Nagasaki, its geographic layout, and
the bomb's detonation over an industrial area all helped shield
portions of the city from the weapon's blast, heat, and radiation
effects. The explosion affected a total area of approximately 43
square miles. About 8.5 of those square miles were water, and 33
more square miles were only partially settled. Many roads and rail
lines escaped major damage. In some areas electricity was not
knocked out, and fire breaks created over the last several months
helped to prevent the spread of fires to the south.
Although the destruction at Nagasaki has generally received
less worldwide attention than that at Hiroshima, it was extensive
nonetheless. Almost everything up to half a mile from ground zero
was completely destroyed, including even the earthquake-hardened
concrete structures that had sometimes survived at comparable
distances at Hiroshima.
According to a Nagasaki Prefectural report "men and animals
died almost instantly" within 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) of the
point of detonation. Almost all homes within a mile and a half
were destroyed, and dry, combustible materials such as paper
instantly burst into flames as far away as 10,000 feet from ground
zero. Of the 52,000 homes in Nagasaki, 14,000 were destroyed and
5,400 more seriously damaged. Only 12 percent of the homes escaped
unscathed. The official Manhattan Engineer District report on the
attack termed the damage to the two Mitsubishi plants
"spectacular."
Despite the absence of a firestorm, numerous secondary fires
erupted throughout the city. Fire-fighting efforts were hampered
by water line breaks, and six weeks later the city was still
suffering from a shortage of water. A U.S. Navy officer who
visited the city in mid-September reported that, even over a month
after the attack, "a smell of death and corruption pervades the
place." As at Hiroshima, the psychological effects of the attack
were undoubtedly considerable.
As with the estimates of deaths at Hiroshima, it will never be
known for certain how many people died as a result of the atomic
attack on Nagasaki. The best estimate is 40,000 people died
initially, with 60,000 more injured. By January 1946, the number
of deaths probably approached 70,000, with perhaps ultimately
twice that number dead total within five years. For those areas of
Nagasaki affected by the explosion, the death rate was comparable
to that at Hiroshima.
The day after the attack on Nagasaki, the emperor of Japan
overruled the military leaders of Japan and forced them to offer
to surrender (almost) unconditionally.
In error, The Great Artiste was named in some official reports
as the superfortress that dropped the atomic bomb at Nagasaki.
This mistake was discovered when preparations were being made to
preserve the aircraft for later museum display. When the
discrepancy was found, it was Bockscar that was retired in
September 1946 to the desert storage facility at Davis-Monthan
field near Tucson, Arizona.
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The First Atomic Bomb
Blast, 1945
The events that
took place in a remote area of New Mexico during the predawn hours
of July 16, 1945 forever changed the world. In the early morning
darkness the incredible destructive powers of the atom were first
unleashed and what had been merely theoretical became reality.
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The blast,
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The test was the culmination of three years' planning and
development within the super secret Manhattan Project headed by
General Leslie R. Groves. Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer directed the
scientific team headquartered at Los Alamos, New Mexico. An
isolated corner of the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range
located 230 miles south of Los Alamos was selected for the test
that was given the code-name "Trinity."
Even before the bomb was tested, a second bomb was secretly
dispatched to the Pacific for an attack on the Japanese city of
Hiroshima.
Preparations for the test included the building of a steel
tower that would suspend the bomb one hundred feet above ground.
Many were apprehensive - there were concerns that the blast might
launch a cataclysmic reaction in the upper atmosphere leading to
world destruction. Some feared the consequences of radio-active
fallout on civilian populations surrounding the test site. Still
others feared the test would be an outright dud. Observers were
sent to surrounding towns to monitor the results of the blast and
medical teams were kept on alert.
Finally, the rains that had delayed the test for almost two
weeks subsided and in the darkness of that July morning history
was made.
Two days after the blast, General
Groves, head of the Manhattan Project, sent a Top Secret
memorandum to Secretary of War Stimson detailing the events of
that morning. Groves included the description of General Thomas
Farrell who was in an observation hut close to the blast along
with a hand-full of scientists and other personnel. We join
General Farrell's account a few hours before the explosion:
"The scene inside the shelter was
dramatic beyond words. In and around the shelter were some
twenty-odd people concerned with last minute arrangements prior to
firing the shot. Included were: Dr. Oppenheimer, the Director who
had borne the great scientific burden of developing the weapon
from the raw materials made in Tennessee and Washington and a
dozen of his key assistants - Dr. Kistiakowsky, who developed the
highly special explosives; Dr. Bainbridge, who supervised all the
detailed arrangements for the test; Dr. Hubbard, the weather
expert, and several others. Besides these, there were a handful of
soldiers, two or three Army officers and one Naval officer. The
shelter was cluttered with a great variety of instruments and
radios.
For some hectic two hours preceding the blast, General
Groves stayed with the Director, walking with him and steadying
his tense excitement. Every time the Director would be about to
explode because of some untoward happening, General Groves would
take him off and walk with him in the rain, counseling with him
and reassuring him that everything would be all right. At twenty
minutes before zero hour, General Groves left for his station at
the base camp, first because it provided a better observation
point and second, because of our rule that he and I must not be
together in situations where there is an element of danger, which
existed at both points.
Just after General Groves left, announcements began to be
broadcast of the interval remaining before the blast. They were
sent by radio to the other groups participating in and observing
the test. As the time interval grew smaller and changed from
minutes to seconds, the tension increased by leaps and bounds.
Everyone in that room knew the awful potentialities of the thing
that they thought was about to happen. The scientists felt that
their figuring must be right and that the bomb had to go off but
there was in everyone's mind a strong measure of doubt. The
feeling of many could be expressed by ''Lord, I believe; help Thou
mine unbelief.' We were reaching into the unknown and we did not
know what might come of it. It can be safely said that most of
those present - Christian, Jew and Atheist - were praying and
praying harder than they had ever prayed before. If the shot were
successful, it was a justification of the several years of
intensive effort of tens of thousands of people statesmen,
scientists, engineers, manufacturers, soldiers, and many others in
every walk of life.
In that brief instant in the remote New Mexico desert the
tremendous effort of the brains and brawn of all these people came
suddenly and startlingly to the fullest fruition. Dr. Oppenheimer,
on whom had rested a very heavy burden, grew tenser as the last
seconds ticked off. He scarce breathed. He held on to a post to
steady himself. For the last few seconds, he stared directly ahead
and then when the announcer shouted 'Now!' and there came this
tremendous burst of light followed shortly thereafter by the deep
growling roar of the explosion, his face relaxed into an
expression of tremendous relief. Several of the observers standing
back of the shelter to watch the lighting effects were knocked
flat by the blast.
The tension in the room let up and all started
congratulating each other. Everyone sensed 'This is it!' No matter
what might happen now all knew that the impossible scientific job
had been done. Atomic fission would no longer be hidden in the
cloisters of the theoretical
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The bomb is
unloaded
at the base of the tower.
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physicists' dreams. It was almost full grown at birth. It was a
great new force to be used for good or for evil. There was a
feeling in that shelter that those concerned with its nativity
should dedicate their lives to the mission that it would always be
used for good and never for evil.
Dr. Kistiakowsky, the impulsive Russian,
[actually an American and a Harvard professor] threw his
arms around Dr. Oppenheimer and embraced him with shouts of glee.
Others were equally enthusiastic. All the pent-up emotions were
released in those few minutes and all seemed to sense immediately
that the explosion had far exceeded the most optimistic
expectations and wildest hopes of the scientists. All seemed to
feel that they had been present at the birth of a new age - The
Age of Atomic Energy - and felt their profound responsibility to
help in guiding into right channels the tremendous forces which
had been unleashed for the first time in history.
As to the present war, there was a feeling that no matter
what else might happen, we now had the means to insure its speedy
conclusion and save thousands of American lives."
References:
General Farrell's account appears in - Department of State,
Foreign Relations for the United States Conference of Berlin
(Potsdam) (1945); Lansing, Lamont, Day of Trinity (1965).
How To Cite This Article:
"The First Atomic Bomb Blast, 1945," EyeWitness to History,
www.eyewitnesstohistory.com (2003). |
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U.S./British Massacre at Dresden
Right: Center of Dresden after
bombing by U.S. and British planes on 13-14 February 1945.
Mussolini’s use of terror bombing in Ethiopia was inspired by the
doctrines of Italian general Giulio Douhet, whose 1921 treatise,
The Command of the Air, became the bible for the “strategic
bombing” plans of all the imperialists, fascist and “democratic”
alike. While such horrific plans could be tried out against Kurdish
and Ethiopian peasant soldiers in hills and mountains, their ultimate
target is the population of large urban concentrations, and the
proletariat in particular. In 1920, at a time when many European
rulers shook in fear of workers revolution “at home,” the chief of the
British Air Staff, Sir Hugh Trenchard, wrote in a paper that the Royal
Air Force could even suppress “industrial disturbances or risings” in
England itself (David Omissi, “Baghdad and British Bombers,”
Guardian [London], 19 January 1991). Churchill told Trenchard not
to refer to this proposal again, but 20 years later, during the second
imperialist world war, both the “Axis” and the “Allies” put Douhet’s
plans into practice.
Hitler was notorious for sending his Luftwaffe (air force) to
annihilate Rotterdam, Holland in May 1940, killing 30,000 people in an
effort to bomb the Dutch population into submission; for his bombing
of the English cathedral town of Coventry later that year, which
killed 500 in a single ten-hour raid; and for the London Blitz,
lasting from September 1940 to May 1941, in which over 20,000
civilians were killed. The German military developed this into the
doctrine of “Schrecklichkeit” (frightfulness), which was
defined by Chris Cook’s Dictionary of Historical Terms (1983)
as the “deliberate policy of committing atrocities to subdue a subject
people.” This Nazi policy was the direct antecedent of the Pentagon’s
air war doctrine, “Shock and Awe,” which was precisely intended to
terrorize the Iraqi population into submission.
But even in World War II, the German fascist dictator was rivaled on
this score by the imperialist Allies, both the British and the
Americans, who between them slaughtered an estimated 635,000 German
civilians with their terror bombing. R.H.S. Crossman (a right-wing
social democrat and later cabinet minister, then in charge of
psychological warfare against Germany for the Foreign Office) reports
that in the early years of WWII there was a debate in the British
government over the use of bombers against the German population.
Fearing heavy casualties from a European landing, Prime Minister
Churchill was willingly persuaded by the Air Marshalls that priority
should be given not to opening a Second Front on the continent but to
building bombers to pound German cities until the population had been,
as Crossman put it, “systematically ‘de-housed’ and pulverized into
surrender.”
The bombing was deliberately aimed at the terrorizing the German
proletariat. A February 1942 directive to the Bomber Command contained
the following Valentine's Day message: “You are accordingly authorized
to employ your forces without restriction . . . (operations) should
now be focused on the moral of the enemy civil population and in
particular, of the industrial workers.” Placed in charge of the
command that carried out the raids was none other than “Bomber
Harris,” who got his start indiscriminately killing Iraqis.
The “democratic” British leader had no compunction about deliberately
targeting the civilian population: “Now everyone's at it,” Churchill
was quoted as saying. “It's simply a question of fashion - similar to
that of whether short or long dresses are in” (quoted in Mickey Z.,
“From Dresden to Baghdad: 58 Years of ‘Shock and Awe’,” On-Line
Journal, 13 February). By July 1943, Harris had perfected the
technique of firebombing to the point that the Allies were able to
create a firestorm in Hamburg, killing 50,000 civilians. The bombers
deliberately targeted densely populated areas rather than industrial
or transportation districts; incendiary and high-explosive bombs were
dropped, the latter in order to destroy metallic roofs. By
concentrating fire in an area they could create an inferno, causing
huge numbers of casualties not only from burns, but also from smoke
inhalation, carbon monoxide poisoning and asphyxiation, as the oxygen
is sucked out by the conflagration. This was not accidental, but
deliberate mass murder.
Toward the end of 1944, the Allies caused firestorms in more than half
a dozen German cities, culminating in the firebombing of Dresden on
13-14 February 1945, perhaps the largest single massacre in history.
The purpose was not to hit military or industrial objectives – there
were few such targets in the area, no munitions plants, the rail yards
were not hit – but to cause maximum casualties in order to intimidate
the Soviets, whose army crossed the Oder River at the end of January
headed for Berlin. An internal RAF memo said that Dresden was jammed
full of “refugees pouring westwards…. The intentions of the attack are
to hit the enemy where he will feel it most...and to show the Russians
when they arrive what Bomber Command can do.” Air Marshall Harris
designed the Dresden raid to first create a firestorm and then spread
it with subsequent attacks to kill the survivors. Thousands of
individual fires came together, whipping up huge winds and superheated
air. Crossman writes:
“The fire storm transformed thousands of individual blazes into a
sea of flames, ripping off the roofs, tossing trees, cars and
lorries into the air, and simultaneously sucking the oxygen out of
the air-raid shelters.
”Most of those who remained below ground were to die painlessly,
their bodies first brilliantly tinted bright orange and blue, and
then, as the heat grew intense, either totally incinerated or melted
into a thick liquid sometimes three or four feet deep.”
–R.H.S. Crossman, “Apocalypse at Dresden,” Esquire,
November 1963
Mickey Z. has an equally grisly account:
“Seventy percent of the Dresden dead either suffocated or died
from poison gases that turned their bodies green and red. The
intense heat melted some bodies into the pavement like bubblegum, or
shrunk them into three-foot long charred carcasses. Clean-up crews
wore rubber boots to wade through the ‘human soup’ found in nearby
caves. In other cases, the superheated air propelled victims skyward
only to come down in tiny pieces as far as fifteen miles outside
Dresden.”
After the first wave of British bombers came a second wave three
hours later, designed to spread the fire to the huge open area of the
royal park and to the great square in front of the railway station –
places where thousands of survivors had fled – and to hit every one of
the 19 hospitals in the city. Then, as the survivors (many of them
crippled) were gathering their meager strength the next morning a
third wave of bombers and fighters hit the city. This time the USAF
which strafed the royal park and the roads out of town, deliberately
machine-gunning the defenseless crowds of refugees.
How many were killed? The figure of 225,000 was widely circulated;
Crossman estimates upwards of 150,000. Fascist “historians” like David
Irving have long pointed to the Dresden massacre in order to
relativize the Nazi Holocaust of the Jewish people and to absolve the
Nazi regime of its horrendous crimes. Yet the Dresden massacre was one
of the most horrific war crimes in history, and one carried out by the
“democratic” imperialists. For his services rendered to the British
Empire, “Bomber” Harris later received a Knights Grand Cross from the
Queen (as well as a Legion of Merit from the U.S.).
Left: Tokyo after bombing by U.S. in
March 1945. The incendiary bombs, a mixture of thermite and
oxydizing agents sometimes including napalm, burned 200 km2
of the Japanese capital, killing more than 100,000 people. (Photo:
Dave Davis/AP)
When news concerning the bombing of Dresden got out, it led to an
uproar that had to be quieted by cynical denials that this was U.S. or
British policy. But it was, and it continued, now against Japan. In
March 1945, more than 100,000 Japanese were killed in a firebombing
raid on Tokyo as “canals boiled, metal melted, and buildings and human
beings burst spontaneously into flames” (John Dower, War Without
Mercy: Race & Power in the Pacific War [Pantheon Books, 1986]). By
August 1945, 58 Japanese cities had been firebombed and the bomber
commander, General Curtis LeMay, had to curtail his raids because he
had run out of incendiary bombs. After the war, Le May remarked “I
suppose if I had lost the war, I would have been tried as a war
criminal.” Instead he was promoted, eventually heading the Strategic
Air Command, where he advocated a pre-emptive nuclear “first strike”
against the Soviets. During the Vietnam War, Le May notoriously called
to “bomb them [the North Vietnamese] back into the Stone Age.”
The firebombing of Japanese cities culminated in the atomic bombing of
Hiroshima on 6 August 1945 and Nagasaki three days later, slaughtering
more than 200,000 Japanese. The purpose was not to “hasten the end of
the war,” as was claimed, for secret negotiations for Japanese
surrender were already underway when the bombs were dropped. As in
Dresden, these were not military targets: the horrendous death toll of
the civilian population was the intended purpose of the raids. And as
at Dresden, the key purpose of the A-bombing of Japan was to serve as
a warning to the Soviet Union (which following the Red Army’s victory
over Nazi Germany had just turned its forces against Japan) of the
lengths to which bloodthirsty U.S. imperialism would go to annihilate
its enemies. And indeed, in the subsequent wars against North Korea
and Vietnam during the half-century long anti-Soviet Cold War,
American armies and their puppet forces slaughtered some six million
Koreans and Vietnamese. n
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The Charter was signed on 26 June
1945 by the representatives of the 50 countries. ...
The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October
1945, ...
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1945: Alice Bailey
determined that the transition to the Age of Aquarius occurred
in the 1930s as described in The Externalisation of the
Hierarchy. ...
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6, Hiroshima Day, 6th day of Aug,
WWII A-Bomb used 1945 ... 14, V-J Day, 14th day of
Aug, U.S. Victory in Japan 1945 ...
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The Nazi regime surrendered in May
1945. In July 1945, General Draper was called to
Europe by the American military government authorities in
Germany. ...
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By early 1945, 162 M2-2
flamethrowers had been allocated to Australia under lend lease,
allowing an issue of 36 per jungle division plus a reserve.
...
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This epic novel covers events
chronologically from August 1941 to August 1945, with the
first half focused on Saburo's diplomatic efforts to stop the
war ...
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From 1937 to 1945, von
Braun was the technical director of the Peenemunde ....
On June 20, 1945, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull
approved the transfer ...
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1945- Flight 19, 5 Navy
Torpedo Bombers, 14 crewmen disappeared without a trace. ... 1945: at Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida 24 skilled
pilots A few ...
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They were told that this was the
answer to the prayer in 1945..a MESSAGE OF HOPE for the
world..BALANCED ENERGIES..a BLEND of HEAVEN & EARTH. ...
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He operated the Tokyo airport
after the American invasion of Japan in 1945 ... Two
jetliners, Japan Air Lines flights 403 and 421, sighted and
reported a . ...
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The bomb of the test of Alamogordo
and also that dropped over Nagasaki on August 9 1945,
both with a power of 20 kilotons, they were of the implosion
type. ...
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1945, several months before
the final chaos began in the Third Reich. ..... Since
1945, hundreds, if not thousands of American and Canadian
victims ...
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The Gospel of Philip was uncovered
with the other Nag Hammadi texts in Egypt in 1945. The
Gospel dates to the middle of the third century, more than 200
...
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The peninsula has been divided in
two since 1945; the Republic of Korea (capitalist),
commonly called South Korea, and the Democratic People's
Republic of ...
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I got to my apartment and chose a
model who was wearing a 1945-ish green dress with gold
buttons. I unbuttoned it and took it off of her and put it on
...
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The book is a translation of four
of the Gnostic texts found at Nag Hammadi in 1945. In the
final part of this book, 'The Secret Book of John', ...
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“I was pretty scared,” he said,
adding that the fault that spawned the quake was known as the
Great Sumatran, which last ruptured in 1945. ...
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... means a bag made of
palm leaves in the language of the Maldives - is believed to be
the strongest cyclone here since record-keeping started in
1945. ...
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Tokyo (1945) which first took ..... Graham: Ý If
these monsters got started as a result of the first atomic bomb
in 1945, ...
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A half century has passed since
February 13-14, 1945. Overnight, one of Europe's great
meccas of art and culture, a city that had become a hospital
center ...
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Now, all those drawings were in
amongst a big stack of unread newspapers from around 1945
about WWII. I was dismayed at this. I couldn't carry this box of
...
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Mary Donohue, 1999 - present.
Born:, 24 June 1945 Peekskill, New York. Political
party:, Republican. Profession:, Attorney. Spouse:, Libby Pataki
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... A NIGHT AT EARL
CARROLL'S (1940), EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES (1945), and
EARL CARROLL'S SKETCH BOOK (1946). One of Broadway's most
flamboyant showmen, ...
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Let the Plan of Love and Light
work out And may it seal the door where evil dwells. Let Light
and Love and Power restore the Plan on Earth. Stanza Three -
1945.
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By Jean-Yves Leloup; Found in
1945 at Nag Hammadi in the Egyptian desert, it is a short
but complex Coptic text that appears to render the voice of Mary
...
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On August 6, 1945, the
nuclear weapon "Little Boy" was dropped on the city of
Hiroshima, followed on August 9, 1945 by the detonation
of the "Fat Man" ...
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6.5 Fish Creek Mountains 1942 12 3
944 39 42.00 119 18.00 5.9 N. of Wadsworth, Nevada 1945 5
19 15 7 40 24.00 126 54.00 6.2 W. of Cape Mendocino 1945
9 28 ...
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Just as in Germany from the years
of 1932-1945, and just as in what is going on in America,
and through the world today. The horrific events of 9/11/2001
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During World War II (1939-1945),
George fulfilled his duties conscientiously, and people much
admired his conduct during the air raids on London. ...
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1945: April 9: U.S. ship,
loaded with aerial bombs, exploded at Bari, Italy; ...
Flight 19, 5 avenger bombers, 1945, Coming back from
Bimini ...
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1945. World War 2 ends with
geographic defeat of Axis powers and panic exodus of high
proportion of remaining Jews from continent. ...
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To be precise, the evidence of
this theory came to light through a discovery in Egypt in
December, 1945, although the significance of the find was
not ...
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After much more study in other
countries, he went to war in 1942 with the U.S. In 1945,
left partially blind with injured optic nerves and lame from hip
and ...
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Wilma Mankiller- (b.1945) -
The first woman Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, 1987.
Aretha Franklin- First female artist inducted into the Rock and
...
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In a recent article,[i] I show the
close link which exist between the use of the nuclear weapons
during the atomic tests - nearly 2500 between 1945 and
1998 ...
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In 1945, an Army Air Corps
B-25, a twin-engine bomber, crashed into the 79th floor of the
Empire State Building in dense fog. ...
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1939-1945. World War II.
407316. 1950-1953. Korean Conflict. 33651. 1957-1975. Vietnam
Conflict. 58168. 1991. Gulf War. 293. Deaths of Union Forces by
State ...
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The first third of the book
focuses on the nuclear testing era (1945- 1958) and its
continuing effects. During the 1946 "Crossroads" test series the
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Cooper, an Oklahoma native who
entered the Marine Corps after graduating from high school in
1945, later became an elite Air Force test pilot at Edwards
Air ...
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In 1945 German
archeologist, Waldemar Julsrud discovered clay figurines buried
at the foot of El Toro Mountain on the outskirts of Acambaro,
Guanajuato, ...
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Before he died in 1945, he
gave over 14000 "readings," dealing with clairvoyant analyses of
physical ailments and cures for people, with the former lives of
...
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I got to my apartment and chose a
model who was wearing a 1945-ish green dress with gold
buttons. I unbuttoned it and took it off of her and put it on
...
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Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) -
"The Sleeping Prophet". ... Edgar Cayce's last reading on 17
September 1944, was for himself. ... Edgar Cayce and
reincarnation ...
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print.12 Another movie to cash-in
on the early atomic mystique was Shadow of Terror (1945),
... Nuclear Terror and the Cult of Secret Agents . ...
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The two bombs that have been
exploded over cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in August
1945, were in the ten- to twenty-kiloton range. ...
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In July 1945, General
Draper was called to Europe by the American military government
authorities in Germany. Draper was appointed head of the
Economics ...
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... are battling 18 major
blazes raging across Portugal as temperatures soar above 40
degrees amid the country's worst drought since at least 1945.
...
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"The U.N. 'founders' included U.S.
communist traitor, Alger Hiss, who was the acting secretary
general of the conference in San Francisco in 1945.
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What this really means is that the
final integration between the international infrastructure which
has been evolving since 1945 and now the local/national
...
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The marriage ended in divorce in
1945. Josefa took a keen interest in politics and helped
her brother in his successful 1948 senatorial campaign. ...
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Aviation Safety Network - airliner
accident database with listings of all airliner hull-loss
accidents since 1945. · CrashPages. ...
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"On August 6 and 9, 1945,
the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by the first
atomic bombs used in warfare." "Documents on the decision to use
...
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Dick Armey, Alan Greenspan, John
Foster Dulles, John G. Alexander , President Truman , Senator
Glen Taylor (D-Idaho-1945) , John Dewey, NEA Associate
...
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Ed Leedskalnin also put out a
small booklet (circa about 1945 reproduced below at) on
his theory of how electro magnetism and magnetism worked,a lot
of ...
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Animal Farm was first published in
1945. Animal Farm is a satire on ... As Russia was
an allied of England in 1945, Orwell had a hard time
publishing it. ...
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5-7-2002 - Terrorism - The Pipe Bomber - The Militias - Hate
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In 1945, this young banker
returned to Calcutta. Two years later, with the British gone and
India partitioned, the Bank of China sent him back to Karachi,
...
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Prince Friedrich of Prussia
(1911-1966), m.1945 Lady Brigid Guinness (1920-1995). A
descendant of German Emperor Wilhelm I ...
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Is best known for over 100
airplane disappearances and over 1000 lives lost since 1945.
Critics argue that sea piracy or bad weather is often to blame;
. ...
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Time has telescoped from 1945
instantly -- past to present; World War II is just over, and we
used nuclear weapons on civilians. ...
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They are the answer to the
Administration's dedicated Crusade for the Holy Grail of a
"usable" nuclear weapon. Time has telescoped from 1945
instantly . ...
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History of the Belgian Air Force -
A photo-historical site of the Belgian Air Force from 1945
until nowadays. Jetfighters.dk - Read an online diary by a
...
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Atomic Veterans estimates that
more than 900000 men and women took part in about 1000 nuclear
tests from 1945 to 1992. And more than 140000 may have
...
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Master of Discovery”, Dale Seymour
Publications, Palo Alto, 1993; George Polya, “How to Solve It”,
1945, published in many languages and still in print).
...
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1945-1947 Burma gains its
independence from Britain at the end of World War II. Opium
cultivation and trade flourishes in the Shan states. ...
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I obtained the 1945 report
of the O.S.S. (office of Strategic Services), ... The
conclusion of this report written on Dachau written in 1945
on the ...
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Russell Miller has adequately
chronicled Hubbard's connection in 1945 to John W. ...
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Coulthard, 56, ran the Las Vegas
FBI office from 1939 until 1945, and as a lawyer, he
handled estates, trusts and matters concerning the Bank of
America and ...
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... two years analyzing the
autopsy reports prepared by Soviet coroners in the days
following [the] surrender of the Third Reich in 1945...the
body [said to ...
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Reference to a 'lattice resonator'
allegedly captured in an underground base in the Hartz mountains
of Germany in 1945. -- How the aliens use cold fusion in
...
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After the A-BOMB was dropped &
WW11 ended in 1945, a council was held of ... They
were told that this was the answer to the prayer in 1945..a
MESSAGE OF ...
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Los Alamos National Laboratory,
where the first atomic bomb was built in 1945, plans to
reopen gradually starting on Monday, two weeks after it closed
as ...
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12 Another movie to cash-in on the
early atomic mystique was Shadow of Terror (1945),
featuring a scientist traveling to Washington with the formula
for a ...
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... of the Red Cross and
the "Jewish historian" Gerald Reitlinger ["The Final Solution:
The Attempt to Exterminate the Jews of Europe, 1939-1945"
[1968?]). ...
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After the end of the war in
1945, Russian and American intelligence teams began a hunt
to track down this perceived military and scientific booty of
the ...
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Ironically, the United State of
America exploded more than 1000 devices (between 1945 and
1992 alone), followed by Russia Soviet Union with more than 700
...
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After a brief period of combat
duty in the South Pacific in 1945, I went into Japan with
the Occupation forces and was there until the spring of 1946,
...
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Sadly, we can already see the
'mission creep' and lack of clear focus that have caused us to
lose most wars and conflicts since 1945. ...
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He operated the Tokyo airport
after the American invasion of Japan in 1945 and said,
among other things, that SONY stands for Standard Oil of New
York ;-) ...
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This started about 1945.
Some think they did appear in the past, but there are few
records of it. In 1990 alone, some 4500 UFO sightings were
reported ...
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This was the nuclear explosion
that took place in 1945 at the 33rd parallel as a test
for the nuclear attack on Japan. This explosion was symbolic,
...
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Date: 7/19/2003. From:
dee777@aol.com. I think this dream is probably about a symbolic
'white house' problem, not that it is going to be bombed out by
a ...
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"We haven't faced an enemy with an
Air Force to speak of since 1945, except for a few MiGs
in North Korea and Vietnam," said Winslow Wheeler, ...
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The basic rationale U.S.
policymakers used after 1945 to justify employment of
former Nazis and collaborators was the possibility- no, the
imminence-of the ...
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In 1945 General Guderian,
visited Hitler in his bunker under the Reich Chancery and
describes ...... CASE WATCH - EXCERPTS FROM THE 1945
US ARMY WAR CRIMES ...
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WARREN G HARDING - TOMB. President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Elected in 1932, 1936, 1940, and
1944. He died in office in 1945. cerebral hemorrhage
(stroke) ...
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1945, Nov. 30 The leader of
the Christian Democrats, Alcide de Gasperi, formed a new
government supported by all major parties. 2. 1946, Jan. ...
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22, 1945, Skalsko,
Czechoslovakia; his family moved to Austria in 1945;
joined Dominicans in 1963 in Germany; ordained in 1970;
doctorate in theology from ...
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(Harvey Wasserman and Norman
Solomon, Excerpt from Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America's
Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982. ...
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FOR WARREN. A PROPHETIC VISION. 5-9-2002 - FIRST WOMAN EXECUTED
IN ALABAMA SINCE 1945 SHOULD WE ABOLISH THE DEATH
PENALTY? ...
www.greatdreams.com/political/dirty-politics.htm |
Between 1940 and 1945 the
great European centers of Jewish life were violently and almost
completely exterminated by the German Nazis. Then on May 14,
1948, ...
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When we realise the year 1945
centres exactly upon this feature it is all too obvious. It
symbolises none other than the destruction and carnage of World
...
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Change was prompted by Kuwait’s
transformation from a small seafaring community relying on
maritime trade to a major oil producer after 1945. ...
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At dawn on the morning of July 16,
1945, in the New Mexico desert, the terrestrial nuclear
age was born. Marie Curie’s pale glow was turned into a blaze of
...
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I got to my apartment and chose a
model who was wearing a 1945-ish green dress with gold
buttons. I unbuttoned it and took it off of her and put it on
...
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They tell me I have one in about
1922, I have one in 1945, one in 1955. There are around
twelve, from what I hear. Even the Guardians don’t know exactly
how ...
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20, 1945, as he was leaving
his business in downtown San Diego. His wallet, which was
probably holding at least $400 in cash from the day's sales,
...
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Jackson, America's senior
representative at the 1945 Nuremberg war crimes trials:
http://www.stormfront.org/revision/ff1warcrimes.html , and the
tribunal's ...
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For example, where the word
'Hiroshima' in the code is spelled out with a skip sequence of
1945 (the same as the year that the bomb was dropped),
...
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In 1945, Wheeler and
Feynman represented a charged particle by assuming a pair of
spherical inward and outward electromagnetic waves [8]. ...
www.greatdreams.com/grace/126/139mwolffinstant.html
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Krafft, in 1945, developed
the Ether Vortex Theory and is covered in these files and is
listed in the Bibliography. Mass current ...
www.greatdreams.com/grace/50/55magsqlev.html |
Kraft, Carl F., Ether and Matter,
The Deitz Printing Co., 1945, 530.1 K855. Krebiel, James,
Harmonic Principles of Jean-Phillipe Rameau and his ...
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2.6 Aether and Matter by Krafft (1945).
(Note: All Krafft spellings of ether should be Aether to
distinguish it from the element "ether"). Excerpts: ...
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21) The apparitions of Our Lady in
Amsterdam known as Our Lady of All Peoples from March 1945
to May 1959 to a Dutch girl did prophecies fulfilled, ...
www.greatdreams.com/prophen.htm |
Einstein's theory on paper became
a reality when the first atomic bomb transformed uranium matter
into pure energy on July 16, 1945 at Alamogordo, ...
www.greatdreams.com/222.htm |
... version 2: a
nondenominational derivation of the Great Invocation THE GREAT
INVOCATION - stanza three (1945)The Great Invocation -
stanza one ...
www.greatdreams.com/meditate.htm |
Edgar Cayce died in 1945
and was working from shadows of future events. He saw the
reunification of Israel and projected the year 1998. ...
www.greatdreams.com/disaster-dreams3.htm |
Funny how it sometimes goes... and
since I was born during the decade of the Horse which went from
1945 to 1954 and in 1954 which was the Year of the Horse
...
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The statement explains Egyptian
efforts to achieve a world free of mass destruction weapon. U.S.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy, 1945-1991 ...
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