Book Review: ‘The Hiroshima Men’ is a reminder of the horrific human costs of atomic attack
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, JUL 17 – John Hersey's 1946 article revealed severe long-term radiation illnesses among Hiroshima survivors, challenging official U.S. accounts of the atomic bomb's impact.
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Letter: Re: "Remembering Hiroshima "
I agree with John Warnock that creating World War II analogies do not fit today’s high-risk nuclear situation. Warnock’s timeline of his father’s World War II Okinawa ordeals and the decision making about the Hiroshima bombing move us because those…

Book Review: ‘The Hiroshima Men’ is a reminder of the horrific human costs of atomic attack
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Mediafax Hersey's 30,000-word article for The New Yorker magazine focuses on a few of the thousands of survivors who have recovered and died because of the constant effects of the radiation, much after the initial impact of the bomb killed tens of thousands of men, women and children of Japan, writes AP, which makes the review of the book “The Hiroshima Men”. Hersey is part of a different group of men whose author and history Iain MacGregor pres…
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