But they won't fear it until they understand it, and they won't understand it until they've used it. When the world learns the terrible secret of Los Alamos, our work here will ensure a peace mankind has never seen. A peace based on the kind of international cooperation that Roosevelt always envisaged. (scattered applause)
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I'm so proud.
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(breathing heavily) The world... will remember this day. (cheering and applauding)
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(clears throat)
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It's too soon to determine what the results of the bombing are.
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- (stomping subsides) - (cheering continues)
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Dr. Oppenheimer. It's an honor. - Mr. President. - TRUMAN: Please. Thank you. Secretary Byrnes.
Oppenheimer
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Would the Japanese surrender if they knew what was coming?
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- (sighs) - ROBB: Well?
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(sighs)
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Detonators charged.
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(pensive music playing) Did you have a Communist Party membership card?
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I feel that I have blood on my hands.
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(intense music continues)
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I mean, presumably, the act of joining the Party required sending some money and receiving a card, no?
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I'm... I'm not sure. ROBB: Not sure?
Oppenheimer
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Ninety seconds to detonation. Is it rubbed in? Yeah.
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MAN (on speaker): Two minutes to detonation. Everybody down. Do not turn around until you see light reflected on the hills. Then look at the explosion only through your welder's glass. MAN (on speaker): Ninety seconds to detonation.