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Truman And The Bomb The Untold Story D M Giangreco

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Truman And The Bomb The Untold Story D M Giangreco
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Publisher: Potomac Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.99 MB
Pages: 280
Author: D. M. Giangreco
ISBN: 9781640120730, 1640120734
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Truman And The Bomb The Untold Story D M Giangreco by D. M. Giangreco 9781640120730, 1640120734 instant download after payment.

Many myths have grown up around President Harry S. Truman's decision to use nuclear weapons against Imperial Japan. In destroying these myths, Truman and the Bomb will discomfort both Truman's critics and his supporters, and force historians to reexamine what they think they know about the end of the Pacific War.
Myth: Truman didn't know of the atomic bomb's development before he became president.
Fact: Truman's knowledge of the bomb is revealed in his own carefully worded letters to a Senate colleague and specifically discussed in the correspondence between the army officers assigned to his Senate investigating committee.
Myth: The huge casualty estimates cited by Truman and Secretary of War Henry Stimson were a postwar creation devised to hide their guilt for killing thousands of defenseless civilians.
Fact: The flagrantly misrepresented "low" numbers are based on narrow slices of highly qualified—and...

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