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At the end of World War II, Hiroshima, Japan, the third atomic bomb that did not explode, where did it go?

Everyone knows that during World War II, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. At that time, the power of those two atomic bombs shocked the world. At that time, there was actually an atomic bomb mysteriously missing. In fact, that atomic bomb was given to the former Soviet Union. I was also interested in this history before. After consulting a lot of materials, I found that it was recorded that an atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, but it did not explode, so the one that disappeared.

After the atomic bomb fell on Japanese soil and didn't explode, Japanese soldiers ordered personnel to take strict care of it and protect it. In fact, this gave Japan an opportunity to study the atomic bomb from another aspect. Since World War II was almost over and the Japanese didn't have enough time to study it, they gave it to the former Soviet Union. After all, the United States and the former Soviet Union were the two most powerful countries in the world at that time, and Japan had to move forward.

as for why this atomic bomb didn't explode, it actually has a lot to do with the weather when the United States dropped the atomic bomb that day. At that time, American warplanes tried to drop the atomic bomb in the air, but there was always fog in the air, so they couldn't see clearly below, which made the American military give up a drop site and let the local people escape. But when they tried to drop the atomic bomb later, although the weather was not good, they had already brought it out and could not bring it back. Just as they were about to launch, the weather suddenly cleared up, and the place below could be seen clearly, so the atomic bomb was dropped, which also caused many people to lose their lives, but there was still a certain gap from their target point, so there was still an atomic bomb that did not explode.

So this atomic bomb didn't actually disappear. It was just that the Japanese army sent someone to keep it under strict guard, secretly protected it, and then gave it to the former Soviet Union. The Japanese were quite smart, knowing how to keep their strength as much as possible when it was unfavorable to them, and trying to find a chance to turn over.