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Clippings and correspondence regarding atomic bombs, 1990 - 1995

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: 96-38

Scope and Contents

"Hammering the Enemy" by Frank Mastin, Jr. from the Montgomery Advertiser 9-2-95, letter from Frank Mastin, Jr. to E. B. Sledge 9-5-95;

"Japanese Vets Weep as They Visit WWII's 'Death Railway'" by Sheila McNulty from The Birmingham News 11-30-94;

"50 Years Later, Okinawa Seeks a New Peace" by Gidget Funetes from Navy Times 6-26-95;

"WWII Historian Seeks Reckoning for Japanese" by Ken Ringle 3-17-95;

"A-Bomb Wasn't a Moral Issue to Troops in the Pacific" by Blackie Sherrod from The Dallas Morning News 8-3-95;

"The Tribe that Can't Admit It Was Wrong" from The Weekly Telegraph (London), Issue No. 205;

"A Long Road Home" by Richard L. Harwood from The Washington Post 7-26-95;

"Let A-Bomb Revisionists Talk to Uncle Stanley" by George Weigel from The Los Angeles Times 8-2-95;

"A War to Remember?" by Garry Abrams, The Los Angeles Times 8-10-95;

political cartoon from The Birmingham News 7-28-95;

"Hiroshima Remembers Atom Bomb with Horror, but with Little Guilt" by Janice Fuhrman from The Birmingham News 8-5-90

Dates

  • 1990 - 1995

Extent

From the Accession: 3.8 Cubic Feet (3 record center boxes; 1 oversize flat box; 1 document tube)

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives Repository

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