As World War II approached the end of the year, Japan was still stubborn and wanted to continue fighting, and also formulated the "100 million Jade Broken" plan to prepare to die with the foreign troops that landed on Japan. This plan is referred to as the "Jade Broken Plan". How

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When World War II was about to end, Japan was still stubborn and wanted to continue fighting, and also formulated the "100 million Jade Broken" plan to prepare to die with the foreign troops that landed on Japan. This plan is referred to as the "Jade Broken Plan".

As World War II approached the end of the year, Japan was still stubborn and wanted to continue fighting, and also formulated the

However, it is obvious that the Japanese did not implement this plan, otherwise the country of Japan would not exist now. So what made the Japanese give up this plan?

This has to start with a plan in the United States. The United States began to train pilots for this plan in 1943. The pilot selected at that time was called Paul Tibbets . He was a very outstanding pilot of the American Air Corps. One day he was suddenly sent to test the Boeing B29 bomber.

His test flight was very successful, and he has been participating in flight training since then. His excellent driving skills satisfy the people in the leadership department. One day in 1944, his superiors told him that his flight training was part of the research and development of the atomic bomb .

At that time, the superior told Tibbets about the atomic bomb plan, so he knew the power of the atomic bomb, but at the same time he knew the crimes committed by Japan in the world, so he was still willing to choose to accept this task.

On the eve of the decision to drop the bomb, the US President Truman personally met Tibbets in 1945, which shows the importance of this mission. Truman told Tibbets, "Whether the deaths of both sides of the war can be reduced depends entirely on his shot!"

In the early morning of August 5, 1945, Tibbets drove the B29 bomber that had been playing for two years, and flew to the Japanese mainland with a "little boy".

As World War II approached the end of the year, Japan was still stubborn and wanted to continue fighting, and also formulated the

In fact, this mission is very dangerous. If Japan fires the plane, it is likely to allow Japan to master atomic bomb technology, which will be disastrous, especially if the pilot is arrested, and many secrets will be obtained by Japan. For this reason, the superiors asked Tibbets to take poison immediately after being arrested.

Fortunately, Tibets successfully delivered the "little boy" to his destination. After the "little boy" landed, more than 200,000 Japanese people paid their lives for Japanese militarism.

In the end, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. Due to Tibetz's special identity, he rarely appeared in public after performing his mission. Therefore, in order to evade Japan's crimes, many Japanese media spread rumors that Tibetz was mentally ill after dropping the bomb, and even sued him in the International Court of Justice.

Later, the rumors were self-defeating. When commemorating the 60th anniversary of the victory of World War II, in 2005, Tibbets appeared in front of the media and was invited to participate in the commemorative event.

At that time, many media interviewed Tibets. He told the media, "If necessary, I will do it again!" This attitude completely embarrassed the Japanese. The Japanese were determined to portray themselves as victims of World War II, but were slapped in the face by Tibets.

In fact, Tibbets is not a stern heart, because he once said early that he had watched some documentaries, in which the cruelty of the Japanese army had exceeded the bottom line of human nature, and what they did could not be called human at all.

As World War II approached the end of the year, Japan was still stubborn and wanted to continue fighting, and also formulated the

Tibetz said: "I saw the Japanese cut the pregnant woman's belly with a bayonet and picked out the newly formed fetus and hung it on the bayonet. Compared with the Japanese's crimes, I don't feel guilty!" Finally, Tibetz added: "The Japanese only remember that they were bombed by an atomic bomb, but they forgot why they were bombed!" Tibetz lived happily in his later years at the age of 92 and did not die until 2007.

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