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Could the United States have dropped the first atomic bomb o
Could the United States have dropped the first atomic bomb o
Could the United States have dropped the first atomic bomb on Nazi Germany?
An exhibition in Berlin debates what would have happened if German history had taken alternative paths and the allies had not unexpectedly captured the Remagen bridge intact, potentially extending World War II by months
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