My own war game

Chapter 305 Little Girl

Chapter 305 Little Girl

Calm was restored on the plane. After the incident just now, the leaders of Britain and the United States have temporarily ended their communication. After all, political game is not a matter of a few words from the leader. It requires the think tanks of both sides to make decisions together.

About an hour before arriving in Crimea, President Roosevelt was given another checkup by the accompanying medical staff due to health reasons.

Taking this opportunity, the accompanying personnel are making final preparations.

At this time, He Chi was arranged at the very end of the cabin, with seats for more than a dozen US Secret Service bodyguards surrounding him, vaguely forming an encirclement.

The interesting thing is that although several people were obviously monitoring him, they didn't dare to show it too much. Most of the bodyguards would just grab a piece of newspaper and start fiddling with it, occasionally turning back to glance at the Oriental man and then turning away immediately.

The sight of a dozen people reading the newspaper together was actually very funny, but He Chi didn't think about them.

[Obtained core information of the United States, 1/3 of the overall progress of the mission has been completed] [Contacted information fragments, the fragments are incomplete, the overall progress is 41.22%] The system's voice was prompting him.

He was scribbling on a piece of paper with a sketch pen, "Test site... target... progress... possible use... thin man... little girl"

Several unrelated words appeared on the paper, and finally He Chi had to give up.

He only glanced at the paper, and there was too little information left, so even using [Christine's sketch pen] it could not be fully restored.

However, considering Marshall's expression at the time, He Chi was 90% sure that the document mentioned the issue of the atomic bomb, but the specific progress could not be accurately confirmed.

But there was one word that interested He Chi more.

"little girl"

As far as he can remember, there were three recorded atomic bombs detonated during World War II, namely "Thin Man", "Fat Man" and "Little Boy".

The thin man was a test bomb that was exploded in New Mexico, while the fat man and the little boy were awarded to Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively.

But what is a little girl?!

A brother and sister style for little boys?!

He recalled an unconfirmed piece of wild history when he was in school: the outside world speculated that there were originally three atomic bombs used to bomb Japan, but only two of them exploded, and there was an unexploded bomb that was inexplicably missing.

Those who raise questions have their grounds, and there are more than one.

First of all, judging from the names: Fat Man and Thin Man are obviously a pair of code names, and the naming of the little boy also obviously has the symbolic sense of a pair of names.

Therefore, the missing third one is most likely the little girl.

Second, according to the memoirs of retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Groves, there were originally four cities designated for the atomic bomb attack on Japan: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Kokura, and Niigata.

Preparing four bombing points for two bombs seems a bit too much. Normally, three bombing points with one reserve bombing point is a reasonable configuration.

The third one is not an inference, but a text material.

《日本长崎的防空报告》报告写道:“本日10时50分B—29两架,自熊本县天草方向北进,经岛原半岛西部橘湾上空入侵长崎市上空,11时2分投下附有降落伞新型炸弹2个。”

This document was obtained by the Allies after the end of World War II, and was interpreted by some people as evidence of the existence of a third atomic bomb. Of course, some people later explained that the clouds were very thick that day, there was an error in the observation, or even that the observer was nervous at the time and made a mistake, and the US military did not really drop two bombs.

However, many people believe that there was indeed such a "little girl" or something else that fell into Japan and was then obtained by an unknown third party.

Some people speculated that it was the Soviet Union, because according to a Manhattan researcher in the United States, when he was estimating the progress of the Soviet Union's nuclear weapons, he estimated that it would take the other side at least 20 years to clone the little boy, but the Soviets actually only took 8 years.

He Chi felt as if he had touched the edge of historical truth.

Just as he was about to further analyze the current situation, he heard a noisy sound around him. It turned out that the plane had begun to slowly descend.
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The Sky King lowered its altitude and was landing on the runway.

Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, wearing a dark military jacket, stood upright in the cold wind.

He straightened his collar, checked the guard of honor for the last time, then slowly walked to a high-end bridge car and knocked politely on the window.

"Comrade Beria, Roosevelt and Churchill are about to get off the plane. Would you like to come with me?"

There was a reason why Molotov, First Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, was so polite.

Beria was personally responsible for the entire security of the Yalta Conference. In order to achieve "absolute security", Stalin gave him great power.

It is said that in order to complete the renovation of the palace used for the Yalta Conference as soon as possible, Beria not only requisitioned 1,500 trainloads of supplies, but also mobilized almost all the workers in the vicinity.

However, the manpower gap was still tight, so he simply mobilized the Red Army's engineering corps, and finally even sent all the Romanian prisoners of war to the construction site.

All residents within a five-kilometer radius were forcibly relocated, 74,000 residents underwent identity checks, and 825 of them were arrested on charges of being suspicious elements.

Beria made such a fuss, but there was no reaction from Moscow at all. It can be seen that Stalin's trust in him had reached an unprecedented level at this time.

According to internal information, the country was about to establish the Operations Bureau of the Soviet People's Commissariat, and Beria was the designated first chairman.

At the same time, Beria also served as vice chairman of the National Defense Committee and was directly leading the development of top-secret nuclear fission weapons.

With dual power in one person, no one wanted to offend him at this time, even Marshal Zhukov had to stay away from him.

"Comrade Molotov, I won't go over. According to Comrade Stalin, we don't need to make the reception too grand." Beria said arrogantly, as if Roosevelt and Churchill had no weight in his eyes.

He tightened his coat and leaned against the back of the car, his deep eyes staring outside like a wolf.

Molotov looked at the people in the car and sighed helplessly. No matter what the relationship between the two sides was, it was a very rude thing to ignore the head of state of another country in diplomacy.

But he had no choice but to walk towards the plane exit alone with other staff members.

Beria remained in his car without moving until his hand shook with Roosevelt, who had got off the plane first.

Just when he was feeling embarrassed, British Prime Minister Churchill and his entourage also began to get off the plane.

For some reason, Belia, who had been calm and composed before, suddenly got out of the car, stood up and looked over here.

That expression seems... uh, a little nervous?
(End of this chapter)

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