Trinity at 81: How the first atomic test ushered in the nuclear age

In 1945, the Trinity test signified the beginning of the nuclear age and marked the successful output of the Manhattan Project. This covert effort developed atomic weapons, which were subsequently used in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending World War II. The introduction of nuclear weaponry brought about a new era of destruction, significantly altering military strategies and the landscape of international security still felt in diplomacy today.

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