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Hiroshima, Why America Dropped The Atomic Bomb, Ronald Takaki, 1995
The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb, Gar Alperovitz, 1995
Code-Name Downfall, Thomas Allen and Norman Polmar, 1995
Marching Orders, The Untold Story of WW II, Bruce Lee, 1995
Hiroshima in America: 50 Years of Denial, Robert Jay Lifton, 1995
[[handwritten red asterisk]] Picturing the Bomb, Photographs from the Secret World of the Manhattan Project, Rachel Fermi and Esther Samra, 1995
Rain of Ruin, A Photographic History of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon, and J. Michael Wenger, 1995
Nagasaki Journey, Yasuke Yamahata, 1995
Enola Gay, Mission to Hiroshima, Gordon Thomas and Max-Morgan-Witts, 1995
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War's End, Charles W. Sweeney, 1997
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Target Hiroshima, Al Christman, 1998
Return of the Enola Gay, Paul W. Tibbets, 1998
[[handwritten red asterisk]] Crimes of War, What The Public Should Known, Roy Gutman and David Rieff, 1999
The Manhattan Project, Making the Atomic Bomb, United States Department of Energy, 1999
[[handwritten red asterisk]] Decision at Nagasaki: The Mission That Almost Failed, Fred J. Olivi, 1999
Duty, A Father, His Son, and the Man Who Won the War, Bob Greene, 2000
[[handwritten red asterisk]] The Nuclear Muse: Literature, Physics, and the First Atomic Bombs, John Canady, 2000

Revised: 3/8/2003  (ABBOOKS) Total - [[strikethrough]] 54 [[/strikethrough]] ^[[60]]

These books will be available for research and study to serious scholars and historians. The books may not be removed from the Hoosier Air Museum resources room. Please ask the attendant to unlock the bookcase. All of these books and materials with the exception of the Friends Journal article are copyrighted and may not be photocopied. However, like all other displays in the museum, photographs of the displays are permitted.

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1. The Effects of Nuclear Weapons, Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan 1977
2. Time Bomb, Understanding the Threat of Nuclear Power, Corinne Brown and Robert Munroe, 1981
3. The End of the World That Was, Peter Goldman, 1984
4. U.S. Nuclear Weapons, The Secret History, Chucf Hansen, 1988
5. War In the Air, Stephen Coonts, 1996
6. From Hiroshima With HLove, Raymond A. Higgins, 1997

[[margin note, bottom of page, red text] * --- Books with atomic bomb damage photographs by Bill Jones [[/margin note]]

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