Clippings and correspondence regarding atomic bombs, 1990 - 1995
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
- Creation: 1990 - 1995
Full Extent
From the Accession: 3.8 Cubic Feet (3 record center boxes; 1 oversize flat box; 1 document tube)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Auburn University Special Collections and Archives Repository
Auburn University
Ralph Brown Draughon Library
231 Mell Street
Auburn Alabama 36849
334-844-1732
archives@auburn.edu
