Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb: H-NET Debate long debate
The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb: H-NET Debate
"If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used" , published in the Atlantic Monthly, December 1946 (subscription required).
The Atlantic Online
Nuclear Files.org - Decision to Drop the Bomb Correspondence menu library correspondence
Nuclear Files: Library: Correspondence: Index
Documents relating to the decision to use the atomic bomb decision
ATOMIC BOMB: DECISION (Hiroshima-Nagasaki)
Truman's Motivations: Using the Atomic Bomb in the Second World War papers
Truman�s Motivations: Using the Atomic Bomb in the Second World War
Nagasaki 1945: While Independents Were Scorned, Embed Won Pulitzer by YaleGlobal Online
Nagasaki 1945: While Independents Were Scorned, Embed Won Pulitzer
The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima And Nagasaki by The Manhattan Engineer District, June 29, 1946 (effects of the bombings).
Statements of Witnesses nihon english witness
The Fire Still Burns: An interview with historian Gar Alperovitz
The Fire Still Burns, Sojourners Magazine/July-August 1995
Draft of a White House press release, "Statement by the President of the United States," ''circa'' August 6, 1945 whistlestop bomb large documents
"SPECIAL REPORT: Hiroshima Cover-up Exposed" (suppression of film footage)
Journalist George Weller's account of the aftermath at Nagasaki specials
MSN-Mainichi Daily News
How many died at Hiroshima? , analysis of the conflicting estimates
How many people died at Hiroshima in August 1945?
Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims hiro english
Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
"Pro and Con on Dropping the Bomb" , an article by Bill Dietrich in the August 21, 1995 edition of The Seattle Times
Seattle Times Trinity Web: Dropping the Bomb
Hiroshima & Nagasaki - a Debate on the Use of Terrorism? hiroshima
Hiroshima & Nagasaki - the Worst Terror Attack in History
The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb army mil books
Use the Atomic Bomb
Records of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing city nagasaki nagasaki bomb museum
The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
US Air Force Museum Archives Gallery Bockscar page mil museum research bombers
Boeing B-29 Bockscar - US Air Force Museum Bomber Virtual Aircraft Gallery
Fred Olivi's perspective on the mission earns
cache:EQ1QL0pDt4YJ:www.uwosh.edu/home_pages/faculty_staff/earns/olivi.html "Fred Olivi" - Google Search
Scan of a ''Newsweek'' article about Eatherly collections pages
Newspaper Article About Maj. Claude Eatherly, Pilot of the B-29 'Straight Flush'
The Enola Gay Smithsonian Controversy
The Enola Gay Controversy
The reality of A-bomb Disasters pcf city hiroshima english
HIROSHIMA PEACE SITE
Paul Tibbets' web site dedicated to the plane
Enola Gay and the bombing of Hiroshima in World War II(WWII)
The Smithsonian's site on the Enola Gay includes links to crew lists and other details exhibitions
Enola Gay - Former Exhibition Information
Eyewitnesses to Hiroshima Time magazine, August 1 2005
TIME.com: TIME Magazine -- August 1, 2005 Vol. 166 No. 5
Nuclear Files.org Definition and explanation of 'Fat Man'
Key Issues: Nuclear Weapons: History: Pre Cold War: Manhattan Project: Fat Man
The Design of Gadget, Fat Man, and "Joe 1" (RDS-1) cartage themes sciences chemistry
The Design of Gadget, Fat Man, and "Joe 1" (RDS-1)
My froola is mine. Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki
Fat Man at Nuclear Weapons Archive
Section 8.0 The First Nuclear Weapons
thorough descriptions of Gadget ("a great deal of tissue paper and scotch tape were used to make everything fit snugly") and
Section 8.0 The First Nuclear Weapons
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