"A War Anniversary Hard to Celebrate," by Greg Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, 08/03/94, B7. "The truth is America has never come to terms with the atomic bombings. the exhibit doesn't go quite far enough," but should display an American Ground Zero where we'd find "atomic soldiers and nuclear workers, medical guinea pigs and down-winders." "A-Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima," Los Angeles Times, 08/09/94. Better Hiroshima than a special telegram delivered at the door." "The annual bleeding-heart derby of one-sided tunnel-vision history revisionists has once again begun." Because my life was probably saved by bombing Hiroshima, I celebrate that event every year." "At least Hiroshima was no Pearl Harbor!. "Loading the Guns of August 1995," Gar Alperovitz, Chicago Tribune, 08/09/94, 15. The anniversary will be an "occasion of an intense debate" over the morality of using atomic bombs. "Enola Gay: A Nation's, and a Museum's, Dilemma," by Martin Harwit, Washington Post, 08/07/94, C9.ĭirector Harwit defends the exhibit again and is answered. The full story "is our responsibility as a national museum in a democracy predicated on an informed citizenry." Correll and veterans reply to Harwit: "The Mission That Ended the War," Washington Post, 08/14/94, C9.
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