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Hiroshima

  • Ronald Takaki

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The bombing of Hiroshima was one of the pivotal events of the twentieth century, yet this controversial question remains unresolved. At the time, General Dwight Eisenhower, General Douglas MacArthur, and chief of staff Admiral William Leahy all agreed that an atomic attack on Japanese cities was unnecessary. All of them believed that Japan had already been beaten and that the war would soon end. Was the bomb dropped to end the war more quickly? Or did it herald the start of the Cold War?

In his probing new study, prizewinning historian Ronald Takaki explores these factors and more. He considers the cultural context of race - the ways in which stereotypes of the Japanese influenced public opinion and policymakers - and also probes the human dimension. Relying on top secret military reports, diaries, and personal letters, Takaki relates international policies to the individuals involved: Los Alamos director J. Robert Oppenheimer, Secretary of State James Byrnes, Secretary of War Henry L.

Stimson, and others... but above all, Harry Truman.

Genres

  • Atomic bomb
  • Campaigns
  • History
  • Japan
  • Politics and government
  • Strategy
  • United States
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • Hiroshima-shi (japan), history, bombardment, 1945
  • United states, politics and government, 1945-1953
  • World war, 1939-1945, united states
  • World war, 1939-1945, campaigns
  • Military campaigns
  • Strategie
  • Atombombenabwurf auf Hiroshima
  • Kernwapens
  • Tweede Wereldoorlog
  • Politieke besluitvorming
  • Segunda guerra mundial
  • Bomba atômica
  • Atombombenabwurf
  • Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer
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About the author

  • Ronald Takaki

    born 1939

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    7 ratings · 19 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    1st pbk. ed.

    Little, Brown, and Co.

    1996

  • Edition cover

    1st American ed.

    Little, Brown, and Co.

    1995

  • Edition cover

    Back Bay Books

    September 1, 1996