Atomic Bomb
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| Avalon Project |
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| A detailed account of Hiroshima and Nagasaki before and after the bombing compiled by the Manhattan Project Investigating Group. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Secret of WWII Revealed |
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| Provides a manuscript, flight map, and photos on the third bombing attack of Japan six days after Nagasaki. This attack was kept secret until 1985. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| A-Bomb WWW Museum |
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| A detailed account of the two A-Bombs, Little Boy and Fat man, dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan and their devastating effects. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Atomic Bomb: Decision |
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| Offers documents on the US decision to drop the A-Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Includes an excerpt of Truman's radio speech on Aug. 6,1945. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima |
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| A written account on the bombing of Hiroshima as seen through the eyes of P. Siemes, a German Jesuit Priest living near Hiroshima in 1945. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Barefoot Gen: No More Atomic Bombs! |
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| A graphic autobiographical novel by artist Keiji Nakazawa that's based on his childhood experience of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Critical Mass |
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| Detailed study of the Farm Hill transcripts reporting on Germany's atomic weapons program before and during the Second World War. Includes a chronology of American and German nuclear programs. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Enola Gay |
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| The official Web site of Brig Gen Paul W. Tibbets (USAF Ret.), pilot of the Enola Gay. Provides detailed information on the A-bomb, the pilot, and the plane. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Race for the SuperBomb |
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| Includes interviews, film footage of explosions, map of target sites in the U.S., weapons stockpile list for 1945 to 1997, timeline, primary sources, transcripts, teacher's guide and a people and events section.
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Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Race to Build the Atomic Bomb, The |
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| Provides information on the science, the scientists, and the nations involved in the development of the atomic bomb. |
Reviewed by gloria
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| When the Earth Caught Fire |
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| An overview and examination of the months following the bombing of Japan and the emotional conflict of American scientists, politicians, and the general public. Includes a bibliography. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| Hiroshima: Was It Necessary |
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| Offers excerpts from diaries and private papers, an article and summary on the bombing, recommended reading list, and a bibliography. |
Reviewed by Gloria
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| No More Nagasaki |
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| Offers information and personal accounts on the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan. |
Reviewed by gloria
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