Version 5.7 (July 10, 2000) Copyright(c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 by A-Bomb WWW Project. All rights reserved. Japanese version Call for your peace messages!! Hiroshima, Japan Based Group Asks For Peace Messages HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - July 6, 2000 - Every year, in Hiroshima, Japan, people float lanterns with prayers, thoughts, and messages of peace down the rivers in commemoration of the atomic bombing ...
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UP to Leo Szilard Online Deutsch | Espa ol | Francais | Italiano | Portugu s - - translation by AltaVista On August 6 and 9, 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by the first atomic bombs used in warfare. Documents on the decision to use the atomic bomb are reproduced here in full-text form. In most cases, the originals are in the U.S. National Archives. Other aspects of the ...
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When the first nuclear bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, popular culture was quick to respond. Next Credits Contents Paul Brians' Home Page This page has been accessed times since September 26, 1999. ...
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Hiroshima Archive Welcome to the Hiroshima Archive Home Page... The Hiroshima Archive is originally set up to join the on-line effort made by many people all over the world to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing, This is intended to serve as a research and educational guide to those who want to gain and expand their knowledge of the atomic bombing. Inspired by the photographic ...
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Why the atomic bombings were probably not necessary to win WWII without a mainland invasion of Japan. Extensive bibliography. Quotes from prominent Americans who disagreed with the a-bombings.
Trinity and Beyond is an unsettling yet visually fascinating documentary ...
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Between the flag that flew at the Trinity Site base camp, tattered from the strong New Mexican winds, and a spare Fat Man nuclear bomb casing, Akira Ono of Osaka, Japan, tours the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque. Ono said he had mixed feelings visiting a museum dedicated to weapons of mass destruction. STORIES BY BILL DIETRICH PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALAN BERNER On July 16, 1945, a brilliant flash ...
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The official site of General Paul Tibbets and the Enola Gay, the bombing of Hiroshima-the event that ended (World War II) WWII.
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Trinity and Beyond is an unsettling yet visually fascinating documentary ...
The Terao memoir and responses posted in personal computer communication group COARA. ...
www.coara.or.jp/~ryoji/abomb/e-index.html
Voice of Hibakusha - Testimony of the Survivors of the Hiroshima Bombing ...
Nagasaki Peace Ceremony Peace Education Protests against Nuclear Testing Peace Projects Q&A on Peace Records of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Outline of the Exhibition and Facilities Trees that lived through the Bombing Virtual Tour of Atomic Bomb Reminders and Memories Q&A about the Atomic Bombing Picture book On That Summer Day Dr. Takashi Nagai The Mayor of Nagasaki's Address at the NPT ...
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The Avalon Project at Yale Law School The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by The Manhattan Engineer District, June 29, 1946. Major Collections What's New Avalon Home pre 18th Century 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century 21st Century Foreword Introduction The Manhattan Project Investigating Group Propaganda Summary of Damages and Injuries Main Conclusions The Selection of the Target ...
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Optimized for Netscape Navigator Version 3.0 and higher UNITED STATES STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEY SUMMARY REPORT (Pacific War) WASHINGTON, D.C. 1 JULY 1946 Table of Contents (NOTE: Please wait for the document download to complete before you start clicking on the Table of Contents links.) TITLE PAGE Page ii (blank) FOREWORD SUMMARY REPORT INTRODUCTION JAPAN'S ORIGINAL STRATEGIC PLAN EXECUTION OF ...
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The Manhattan Project was headed by General Groves and included Los Alamos, Hanford and Oak Ridge facilities ...
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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF NUCLEAR WEAPON This table was primarily compiled in Japanese by Masaaki Koarashi and then translated into English. This Time Line may be freely reused with notice of authorship and copyright of Tokyo Physicians for Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. Your participation through addition, insertion or correction of errors would be greatly appreciated. SEARCH ENGINE FOR THIS TIME ...
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CSI HIROSHIMA Live Project Multimedia live on the 50th Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony with video and voice (5 languages) on August 6, 1995. Chugoku-Shikoku Internet Council Since an Atomic bomb (A-bomb) was dropped over downtown Hiroshima at August 6, 1945, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony has been held in the Peace Memorial Park every year, in order to pray for repose of souls of the ...
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CSI 98-10001 This publication is prepared for use of US Government Officials, and the format, coverage, and content are designed to meet their specific requirements. US Goverment officials can obtain additional copies of this document directly or through liaison channels from the Central Intelligence Agency. Other requesters can obtain subscriptions to, or specific editions of copies of, this ...
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ABQJournal is New Mexico's leading online source for news, sports and information. Provided as a service of the Albuquerque Journal.
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About the Atomic Bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Gar Alperovitz on The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.
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EFFECT OF A-BOMBS (HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI) ESTIMATES OF EARLY DEATHS AND INJURIES DUE TO A-BOMB IN HIROSHIMA RADIATION DOSE iDS86 jCALCULATION EPILATION KELOID A-BOMB CATARACT EXCESS DEATHS AFTER A-BOMBING ESTIMATED RELATIVE RISKS OF CANCERS AT 1 GRAY(1950-85) MENTAL RETARDATION OF IN UTERO EXPOSED CHILDREN GENETIC STUDIES OF THE CHILDREN OF A-BOMB SURVIVORS (HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI) CURRENT ...
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The Last Wave from Port Chicago authored by Peter Vogel ...
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945 Statue at the Peace Park, Nakasaki-City Mirror Site other peace-related docs Academic Freedom of Japan's National Universities Jeopadized. It could lead to another pre-war era in Japan. Please join our campaign against the government's plan. Recent development ( article on a weekly magazine Syukan Kin'yobi, April 19th 2002 issue) In this directory you can find ...
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Page 493 Chapter 23 The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb by Louis Morton (See Chapter One for information on the author.) On 6 August 1945 the United States exploded an atomic bomb over Hiroshima and revealed to the world in one blinding flash the start of the atomic age. As the meaning of this explosion and the nature of the force unleashed became apparent, a chorus of voices rose in protest ...
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Cultural History Projects Atomic Spaces: Living on the Manhattan Project was released by the University of Illinois Press in 1997. A cultural and environmental history of the Manhattan Project, it looks at a wide variety of artifacts, from classified memos instructing workers in the appropriate language to use, to photographs of the injured and dying at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the Spring of ...
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An eyewitness report written by Father P. Siemes, a Jesuit priest living near Hiroshima at the time of the atomic bombing. This hitherto unpublished report was handtyped only a few weeks after the bombing. The War Times Journal.
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UP to Atomic Bomb: Decision UP to Leo Szilard Online Official Bombing Order, July 25, 1945 Source: U.S. National Archives, Record Group 77, Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Manhattan Engineer District, TS Manhattan Project File '42 to '46, Folder 5B (Directives, Memos, Etc. to and from C/S, S/W, etc.). The written order for the use of the atomic bomb against Japanese cities was ...
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General George C. Marshall and the Atomic Bombing of Japan.
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HIROSHIMA: WAS IT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY By Doug Long This article is copyright Doug Long. No duplication by any means without express permission of the author. Mr. Long granted permission for republication in The Ethical Spectacle. (Sources for abbreviations are listed at the end of the article). __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ...
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When the Earth Caught Fire At the end of WWII American citizens expressed the contradictory emotions of excitement and dread: excitment for the end of the war, and dread for having had to open up the nuclear age to do so. Recent scholarship also shows this mix of emotion in the scientists and politicians who made the decision. My research in the popular press of Time and Newsweek brings to light ...
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This text and photos are from the brochure handed out during our Trinity site tour. It is issued by the US Department of Energy, National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The document is dated January 1994. Trinity Site The First Atomic Test On Monday morning July 16, 1945, the world was changed forever when the first atomic bomb was tested in an isolated area of the New Mexico desert.
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