Selasa, 14 Februari 2017

Book Review: Hiroshima Nagasaki

HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI: The Real Story of the Atomic Bombings and Their Aftermath By Paul Ham. 640 pp. St. Martin’s, 2014. $35. Sometimes revisionist history is a revelation; sometimes it’s mere sensationalism. Unfortunately, this book is largely the latter. In essence, it argues that if Allied leaders had abandoned the “populist slogan” of “unconditional surrender” and …

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