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4 result(s) for "Hiroshima-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945 Historiography."
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Hiroshima in history : the myths of revisionism
\"Analysis of Truman's decision to use nuclear arms against Japan through essays written by military and diplomatic historians\"--Provided by publisher.
Bridging the atomic divide : debating Japan-US attitudes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Harry Wray and Seishiro Sugihara transcend the one-sided Tokyo Trial view of the war in an effort to conduct a balanced exchange on historical perception.This will be of interest equally to both those inside and outside Japan who are perplexed by Japan's \"victimization consciousness.\" Through this impassioned and heartfelt dialogue, Wray.
Bridging the Atomic Divide : Debating Japan-US Attitudes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
\"In this study, two scholars examine historical perceptions of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Structured as a balanced dialogue, the authors analyze how the attacks are remembered by Japanese and others as well as the various debates surrounding the bombings.\"--Provided by publisher.