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ID173026
Title ProperReflections on injustice, racism, and the bomb
LanguageENG
AuthorIntondi, Vincent
Summary / Abstract (Note)The moment in August 2005 is seared into my memory. The train pulled up to the Hiroshima station from Kyoto. I stepped out with my mind full of images from 60 years ago, when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on this pristine city of 340,000 people. (Hiroshima had been one of the few cities that escaped the fire-bombing campaign of Japan’s major cities led by U.S. Air Force General Curtis LeMay.) Initially, I was taken aback by what I saw: a modern city, filled with restaurants, hotels, shops, and lots of people, much like any other in the industrialized world.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 50, No.6; Jul-Aug 2020: p.12-15
Journal SourceArms Control Today 2020-07 50, 6
Key WordsRacism ;  Injustice ;  Bomb