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1945年7月16日,美国在新墨西哥州的沙漠中实现了地球上第一次核爆炸。不到一个月后,相继在日本广岛和长崎投下了两颗原子弹。在波茨坦国际会议上,当杜鲁门向斯大林神秘地炫耀“新型炸弹”时,斯大林似乎“并不在意”。其实斯大林并不聋。就在那天晚上,这位喜欢在谈判桌上用红铅笔漫不经心地画着一个又一个狼头的苏联统帅,立即用电报向莫斯科发出了“加快进程”的命令。4年后的1949年8月29日,苏联也爆炸了一颗原子弹。
On July 16, 1945, the United States achieved the first nuclear explosion on Earth in the desert of New Mexico. In less than a month, two atomic bombs were dropped successively in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. At the Potsdam International Conference, Stalin seemed “not to care” when Truman mysteriously showed off “new bombs” to Stalin. In fact, Stalin is not deaf. That night, the soviet commander who loves to wreck one after another with a red pencil at the negotiating table, immediately telegraphed the Moscow command of “speeding up the process.” Four years later, on August 29, 1949, the Soviet Union also exploded an atomic bomb.