The harrowing story of the Nagasaki bombing mission
Ellen Bradbury, Sandra Blakeslee
A
typhoon was coming, the fuel pump failed, they had to switch planes,
things were wired incorrectly, they missed their rendezvous, they
couldn’t see the primary target, they ran out of gas on the way home,
and they had to crash-land. But the worst part was when the Fat Man atomic bomb started to arm itself mid-flight.
Hiroshima and the Iran agreement
Rachel Bronson
The Hiroshima anniversary
provides an opportunity to reflect on lessons learned (or not learned)
from nuclear war and seven decades of trying to prevent its recurrence,
and to apply that knowledge to the current situation in the Middle East.
Seven decades after Hiroshima, is there still a nuclear taboo?
William Burr, Jeffrey Kimball
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Decoding the Iran Agreement: What Constitutes Effective Verification and Monitoring”
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questions from our readers and followers. Space is limited so sign up now.
The continuing relevance of "On the Beach"
Beverly Gray
The enduring impact of a movie about the aftermath of nuclear war.
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Development and Disarmament Roundtable
Akira Kawasaki opens round one of the debate on lessons learned from Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Mitchie Takeuchi and Miyako Taguchi: Second-generation survivors of the atomic bomb*
In a pair of mesmerizing interviews
undertaken in remembrance of the 70th anniversary of the atomic attacks
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II, two
second-generation survivors of the bombings share what it’s like to be
the offspring of hibakusha.
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