UP to Atomic Bomb: Decision; UP to Leo Szilard Online; ... Harry S. Truman, Diary, July 25, 1945 ... Truman quoted in Robert H. Ferrell, Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman (New York: Harper and Row, 1980) pp. 55-56. Truman's writings are in the public domain.
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Harry Truman's Diary and the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima. ... [Did this mean that Truman thought Russia would be the final element in bringing Japan's defeat? Or Russia plus the atomic bomb? Truman did not receive word of when the first atomic bomb would be ready for use on Japan until July 22nd.]
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Harry Truman and the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima. ... To see the Harry S. Truman Library papers on the atomic bomb, click Truman A-bomb Documents...
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Henry Stimson to Harry S. Truman, April 24, ... This collection focuses on The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb. It includes documents totaling almost 600 pages, covering the years 1945-1964. Supporting materials include an online version of "Truman and the Bomb: A Documentary History," edited by Robert H. Ferrell.
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Harry Truman in 1945 "regarded the [atomic] bomb as a military weapon and never had any doubt it should be used." In a 1958 handwritten document on the rise of the atomic age, he later stated, "Now we are faced with total destruction.
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Harry Truman on Dropping the Atomic Bomb ... "I realize the tragic significance of the atom bomb," President Harry Truman said in a radio address before the Japanese government finally surrendered, "[but we] have used it in order to shorten the agony of war, in order to save the lives of thousands and thousands of...
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The Decision to Risk the Future: Harry Truman, the Atomic Bomb and the Apocalyptic Narrative; by Peter J. Kuznick ... Truman did not learn of the atomic bomb project until Stimson told him, following the April 12 emergency Cabinet meeting, that the U.S. was working on “a new explosive of almost unbelievable...
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Harry Truman question: What did Hideki Tojo think of Harry Truman dropping the atomic bomb on Japan in World War 2? Nothing has been said about his feelings towardPresident Truman. Tojo had attempted ... In: Harry Truman [ Edit categories] ... As Japan was developing its own atomic program, it seems unlikely that Tojo gave...
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The Decision to Risk the Future Harry Truman, the Atomic Bomb and the Apocalyptic Narrative The Decision to Risk the Future Harry Truman, the Atomic Bomb and the Apocalyptic Narrative Peter J. Kuznick I In his personal narrative Atomic Quest, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Arthur Holly Compton, who directed atomic research ...
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At the end of World War II, few questioned Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Most Americans accepted the obvious reasoning: the atomic bombings brought the war to a more Most people who were alive at the...
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