Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Still Surviving Hiroshima
- Sixty-Two Years After the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings
- The Decision to Risk the Future: Harry
Truman, the Atomic Bomb and the Apocalyptic Narrative
- Strategic Implications of the First Atomic Bombs
- US Responses to the Dropping of the Bomb, 1945
- Chronology Regardign Truman and the Bomb, 1945
- Report on the Atomic Bomb by a White House Assistant, April 25, 1945
- Leaflets Dropped After the First Atomic Bomb was Dropped, August 6, 1945
- City of Hiroshima Peace Declaration, August 6, 1996
- "The Bombing of Nagasaki, August 9, 1945 the Untold Story" by Gary Khols, August 9, 2001
- Eisenhower's Opinion of the Atomimc Bomb
- US. Strategic Bomb Survey, Summary Report
- Chronology on the Decision to Drop the Bomb
- Churchill on the Decision to Drop the Bomb
- Eye Witness: Father P. Siomes
- Meeting at the White House, June 18, 1945
- Meeting of the Committee of Three, June 26, 1945
- Minutes of the Meeting of the Secretary's Staff Committee, July 7, 1945
- Tripartate Proclamation of the Potsdam Conference, July 26, 1945
- Press Conference with the Japanese Prime Minister on the Potsdam Conference,
July 28, 1945
- Potsdam Declaration, August 2, 1945
- Korean Atomic Bomb Survivors, Photographs and story by
Sinartus Sosrodjojo / Zuma Press
- A Nagasaki Report by George Weller, September 1945
- Shadows of Hiroshima (Preface) by Wilfred Burchett, 1983
- Nuclearism and the
Legacy of U.S. Media Coverage of Hiroshima
by Uday Mohan, April 21, 2007
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