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A burden reserved only for the head of a nation.
Harry S. Truman announces the surrender of Japan, 14th August, 1945.
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Churchill weds Roosevelt.
Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Churchill attends Sunday Service on board the HMS Prince of Wales, 1941
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Monty’s Black Beret.
British General Bernard Law Montgomery in one of his most iconic photos, El Alamein, 1942
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What’s God spelled backwards?
Willie the English Bull Terrier lies morose next to General George S. Patton's personal belongings, 1946
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I am death, destroyer of worlds.
Captured with a motion picture camera a clip shows a rapidly building mushroom cloud, 1945.
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Oppenheimer and his Chesterfield.
Robert J. Oppenheimer with a Chesterfield Cigarette, 1946.
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Shooting the atom.
Captured with a high speed motion picture camera, a still image of an atomic ball of fire, 1945.
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Risky experiments.
Canadian physicist Dr. Louis Slotin leans against the Trinity Gadget, 13th July, 1945.
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The bomb that ended World War II.
Technicians of Project Alberta gently place the 'Fat Man' on a trolley, August, 1945
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The lethal after effects of radiation exposure.
The burned and blistered hand of Harry K. Daghlian - the first American casualty of radiation exposure.
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