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Were the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a War Crime and a Crime Against Humanity?
By Rossen Vassilev Jr. Source: Global Research 74 Years Ago, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 Was President Harry Truman “a murderer,” as the renowned British analytic philosopher Gertrude Elizabeth Anscombe once charged? Were the atomic bombings of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Admiral William D. Leahy, Albert Einstein, Atomic Bombs, Curtis E. Lemay, Douglas MacArthur, Dr. Gertrude Anscombe, Genocide, geopolitics, Harry Truman, Henry L. Stimson, Herbert Hoover, Hiroshima, history, Howard Zinn, James F. Byrnes, Lewis L. Strauss, Manhattan Project, Mass Murder, Nagasaki, Nuclear Weapons, radiation poisoning, Ralph Bard, Robert McNamara, war, war crimes, William F. Halsey, WW II
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