Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Hiroshima and Nagasaki by R. G. Grant, published by Wayland in 1999, offers a detailed examination of the events surrounding the atomic bombings of these two cities. This edition, consisting of 64 pages, presents a multifaceted view by exploring the perspectives of various individuals involved in the process, including the development of the atomic bomb and the subsequent decision to deploy it.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of key historical elements such as the Manhattan Project, the Potsdam Declaration, and the Japanese surrender. The book delves into the implications of atomic testing that followed these pivotal moments, providing context to the lasting impact of the bombings. Through its focused narrative, this work aims to shed light on the complexities of this significant chapter in history.
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This looks at the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from the differing perspectives of those who were involved – Making the atom bomb – The decision to drop the bomb – Japanese surrender – Manhattan Project – Potsdam Declaration – Atomic testing since these times.
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