Retreat From DoomsdayBasic Books, 17 jul 1990 - 352 páginas |
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... atomic bomb was known only to a few before it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki . That the weapons might be crucial was by no means obvious to all of those who knew about them . The American Chiefs of Staff treated the atomic bomb ...
... atomic bomb was known only to a few before it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki . That the weapons might be crucial was by no means obvious to all of those who knew about them . The American Chiefs of Staff treated the atomic bomb ...
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... atomic bomb and the size of the atomic arsenal . In 1949 the United States had only about 100 atomic bombs . As some noted , even if all of these were used and actually landed on their targets , they could not really be expected to do ...
... atomic bomb and the size of the atomic arsenal . In 1949 the United States had only about 100 atomic bombs . As some noted , even if all of these were used and actually landed on their targets , they could not really be expected to do ...
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John Mueller. Korea and the Atomic Bomb Throughout the war , the United States kept reign on its ultimate weapon , the atomic bomb . As it had often been assumed after World War I that war's most dramatic weapon , gas , would be freely ...
John Mueller. Korea and the Atomic Bomb Throughout the war , the United States kept reign on its ultimate weapon , the atomic bomb . As it had often been assumed after World War I that war's most dramatic weapon , gas , would be freely ...
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Historys Greatest Nonevent | 3 |
THE DECLINE AND PERSISTENCE OF WAR BEFORE | 15 |
War Advocacy Before World War I | 37 |
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