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devlian [24]
3 years ago
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ar.
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1 answer:
allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
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The most notable is the atomic bomb. Roosevelt became aware that the Nazis were trying to develop one, so he started the "Manhattan Project" which was a group of elite scientists tasked with developing their own atomic bomb. They eventually succeeded, and in 1945, we dropped the bomb on Japan.


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