"" The harrowing story
of the Nagasaki
bombing mission
Seventy years ago, on August 9, at
approximately 3:47 a.m. local time on the
island of Tinian, a massive B-29
Superfortress aircraft roared down a
tropical airport runway, carrying 13 men
and what was then the world’s most
destructive weapon—an atomic bomb called
Fat Man. It was the second atomic bomb in
existence, and far more powerful than the
first, called Little Boy, which had been
dropped on Hiroshima just three days
earlier.
For nearly eight hours, the crew sped
toward mainland Japan, each man
hunkered in a cramped workspace with no
access to external radio communication.
Outside, monsoon winds, rain, and
lightning lashed at them. Inside, they
experienced moments of terror, such as
when the bomb began to arm itself—a red
light blinking with increasing rapidity—
midway to their destination. One of them,
bearing the newly minted title “weaponeer,”
grabbed the Bomb’s blueprints and raced to
figure out what was wrong.
The story of what transpired inside the
plane carrying Fat Man to Nagasaki, Japan,
has not really been told in detail to this
extent, although some excellent overall
renditions have been written of the atomic
bomb program as a whole. Bits and pieces
of the story have appeared in the diaries of
the men who flew the mission—although
sometimes the diaries appeared years after
the event, or were based on hurriedly
scribbled, hand-written notes jotted down
during the flight. Scrubbed versions have
been published in military archives. A
couple of accounts differ, suggesting false
memories or outright lies, making the
whole tale reminiscent of the famous
Japanese film Rashomon .
It is a story of astonishing screw-ups that
easily could have plunged the plane, the
men, and the bomb into the Pacific Ocean.
That the mission succeeded is genuinely
miraculous. New, in-depth particulars of
what went wrong, recounted here in a
single narrative for what may be the first
time, matter a great deal.""
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