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US planned to drop atomic bomb on Europe in WWII

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Found this out there at: http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/nuke-europe.htm

US Planned to Drop an Atomic Bomb
on Europe During WWII

>>> In early August 2002 Studs Terkel interviewed Paul Tibbets, the pilot who flew the Enola Gay on its mission to nuke Hiroshima. In the middle of this fascinating interview, General Tibbets dropped a bombshell of a different sort. Tibbets relates that after being briefed about his upcoming mission by General Uzal Ent (commander of the second air force) and others:

General Ent looked at me and said, "The other day, General Arnold [commander general of the army air corps] offered me three names." Both of the others were full colonels; I was lieutenant-colonel. He said that when General Arnold asked which of them could do this atomic weapons deal, he replied without hesitation, "Paul Tibbets is the man to do it." I said, "Well, thank you, sir." Then he laid out what was going on and it was up to me now to put together an organisation and train them to drop atomic weapons on both Europe and the Pacific--Tokyo.

Studs Turkel: Interesting that they would have dropped it on Europe as well. We didn't know that.

Paul Tibbets: My edict was as clear as could be. Drop simultaneously in Europe and the Pacific because of the secrecy problem--you couldn't drop it in one part of the world without dropping it in the other.

This is the last thing Tibbets says about nuking Europe, and Turkel never follows up! Thus, we don't know which city was to be targeted (presumably it was a German one) or why the plan wasn't carried out. The Memory Hole has written to Tibbets, asking these logical follow-up questions. Assuming he responds, we'll let you know what he says.


Later in the interview, Tibbets reveals another important piece of hidden history--that the US was just about to drop a third atomic bomb on Japan when it surrendered:

Studs Terkel: Why did they drop the second one, the Bockscar [bomb] on Nagasaki?

Paul Tibbets: Unknown to anybody else--I knew it, but nobody else knew--there was a third one. See, the first bomb went off and they didn't hear anything out of the Japanese for two or three days. The second bomb was dropped and again they were silent for another couple of days. Then I got a phone call from General Curtis LeMay [chief of staff of the strategic air forces in the Pacific]. He said, "You got another one of those damn things?" I said, "Yessir." He said, "Where is it?" I said, "Over in Utah." He said, "Get it out here. You and your crew are going to fly it." I said, "Yessir." I sent word back and the crew loaded it on an airplane and we headed back to bring it right on out to Trinian and when they got it to California debarkation point, the war was over.

Studs Terkel: What did General LeMay have in mind with the third one?

Paul Tibbets: Nobody knows.
 
I thought this was already publicly known information.

That's why the US developed the bomb in the first place, because we thought Hitler and his physicists had a jump on this.

When we defeated Germany, it was discovered that the Germans had no bomb, and had barely gotten the idea out of its development stage.
 
I'M SURE THEY (WE) WERE PLANNING TO DO ALL KINDS OF CRAZY SHIT THAT THE PUBLIC CANT EVEN FATHOM.

NO TELLING WHAT THE GOVT KEEPS FROM US.


KAYNE
 
holy fuck who gives a shit
 
FreeballinDC said:
I thought this was already publicly known information.

That's why the US developed the bomb in the first place, because we thought Hitler and his physicists had a jump on this.

When we defeated Germany, it was discovered that the Germans had no bomb, and had barely gotten the idea out of its development stage.


from what i read the germans totally went in the wrong direction in trying to build the first nuke or maybe it's a combo of both.

They were going to drop on the French Rejects for being a bunch of smelly bastards. But the bombs were too expensive at the time and USA decided not to do it.
 
When was this conversation?
VE day was May 8, 1945...."Little Boy" was dropped on Hiroshima August 6, 1945. I'm curious how early they exposed the "atomic secret" to the pilot charged with dropping the bomb. Truman was the Vice President and he didn't know about it until he became President.
 
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