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Henry Wallace, the former Vice President who was now Secretary of Commerce, recorded in his diary the reason for the President’s change of mind: Truman said he had given orders to stop the atomic bombing. He said the thought of wiping out another 100,000 people was too horrible. He didn’t like the idea of killing, as he said, “all those kids.”2735 The restriction came none too soon. Groves had reported to Marshall that morning that he had gained four days in manufacture and expected to ship a second Fat Man plutonium core and initiator from New Mexico to Tinian on August 12 or 13. “Provided there are no unforeseen difficulties in manufacture, in transportation to the theatre or after arrival in the theatre,” he concluded cautiously, “the bomb should be ready for delivery on the first suitable weather after 17 or 18 August.”2736 Marshall told Groves the President wanted no further atomic bombing except by his express order and Groves decided to hold up shipment, a decision in which Marshall concurred.
Making of the Atomic Bomb
Richard Rhodes
As you work on implementing Power 10s throughout your day to modulate your stress level, you’ll eventually reach the point where you can shorten them to Power 5s or even Power 1s. Clients who have worked with me for more than a year are often able to let go of their stressor in fewer than 3 breaths.
Heart Breath Mind
Leah Lagos
The loftier the building, the deeper the foundation must be laid. —Thomas à Kempis
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