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  1. HIS PAPER explores religious interpretations of the 1945 atomic bomb-ings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. My goal in this paper is to challenge the presently prevailing atomic bomb discourse, which is bound by a nation-state framework, and to propose religious interpretations as alternative read-ings to these events.

  2. 6 Αυγ 2021 · Yoshito Matsushige took the only known photographs of Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city during World War II. Nearly half a century later, Matsushige told his story to Max McCoy, a reporter visiting Hiroshima from Kansas.

  3. At 8:15 in the morning on August 6, 1945, a specially modified American B-29, Enola Gay, flying at 31,600 feet, dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.

  4. 14 Φεβ 2021 · On the 6 th of August 1945, and then again on the 9 th of August, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. At least 150,000 civilians were immediately killed, and more would later die.

  5. 4 Αυγ 2020 · Sadao Asada emphasizes the shock of the atomic bombs, while Herbert Bix has suggested that Hiroshima and the Soviet declaration of war made Hirohito and his court believe that failure to end the war could lead to the destruction of the imperial house.

  6. The judgments of historians regarding the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II can be grouped into two opposing camps: those who believe President Truman made the right choice and those who decry that decision,

  7. Hiroshima and the Historians: History as Relative Truth. lections continue to get extensive use as UW faculty and standing connections between the Pacific Northwest and students—like historians more broadly—continue to study Hiroshima. and to debate the implications of the atomic bomb at home. and around the world.