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  • The Final Months of the War With Japan

    An intelligence monograph by Douglas J. MacEachin. Signals Intelligence, U.S. Invasion Planning, and the A-Bomb Decision

    www.cia.gov

  • The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb

    A well-referenced study of the American decision to use the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by Louis Morton.

    www.army.mil

  • Trinity Site

    Full text and photos of a brochure issued by the U.S. Department of Energy, National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 1994.

    www.ninfinger.org

  • When the Earth Caught Fire

    This examination of popular news media in the months after the atomic bombing of Japan demonstrates the highly contradictory emotions of American scientists, politicians, and the public toward atomic armaments.

    mcel.pacificu.edu

  • CSI Hiroshima Live Project

    Multimedia presentation on the annual Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony, and includes photographs, audio and video clips, and text of the ceremony with material translated into several languages.

    www.csi.ad.jp

  • Official Bombing Order

    Authorized the use of the atomic bomb against Japanese cities, drafted by General Groves and approved by President Truman and Secretary of War Stimson at Potsdam on July 25, 1945.

    www.dannen.com

  • United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Summary Report (Pacific War)

    Original text of the report on the conduct of the bombing campaign against Japan outlining the factors which influenced decisions in planning, and describes the effects of the atomic bombing in the context of the overall bombing campaign.

    www.anesi.com

  • Atomic Bombs

    A large collection of links to information relating to the atomic bombing.

    www.japan-guide.com

  • Hiroshima: Was It Absolutely Necessary?

    An account that summarizes the events that led to Japan's surrender, and considers other means of achieving surrender by Doug Long.

    www.spectacle.org

  • Atomic Central

    A collection of material on the development and use of the atomic bomb as well as the effects on society of the existence of the bomb, and includes photos, video clips, atomic tests, accidents and links.

    www.vce.com

  • Hiroshima: Was it Necessary?

    Article and quotes which explore the premise that the a-bombings were probably not necessary to conclude the war, and includes diary excerpts from Truman and Stimson, bibliography, biographies of major figures, and links.

    www.doug-long.com

  • The Last Wave from Port Chicago

    Details of the July 17, 1944 explosion at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine, including documents and circumstances that point to the possibility of the first ever nuclear explosion.

    www.portchicago.org

  • A-Bomb - The Destroyer of Worlds

    Includes Trinity today, timeline, history, the theory, reasoning, considerations, and the aftermath.

    www.kilroywashere.org

  • Truman’s Motivations: Using the Atomic Bomb in the Second World War

    Research paper examining the motivations for using the atomic bomb against Japan.

    www.johnwcooper.com

  • Nuclear Weapons - History

    Large, comprehensive collection of online documents relating to the bombing and the issues surrounding it.

    www.nuclearfiles.org

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