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How the race for nuclear power began
Identity of Fourth Soviet Spy Who Stole US Atomic Bomb Secrets Finally Revealed | Live Science
Was bombing Japan the only option? | America Magazine
Obama in Hiroshima: Why the U.S. Dropped the Bomb in 1945 | Time
75 Years of Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – The Only Use of Nuclear Weapons in Armed Conflict – Air Power Asia
The Manhattan Project - Bill of Rights Institute
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Why the Aircraft That Dropped the First Atomic Bomb Will Always Inspire Debate | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine
The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb | Foreign Affairs
On this day in 1945, the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
Aug. 9, 1945 | U.S. Drops Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan - The New York Times
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Dad watched atomic bomb fall on Nagasaki as mushroom cloud 'consumed all life below' - Mirror Online
70 years after the first bomb was dropped on their homes, some Bikini islanders are still awaiting compensation
Spies Who Spilled Atomic Bomb Secrets | History | Smithsonian Magazine
Einstein–Szilárd letter - Wikipedia
Albert Einstein wrote to the US pleading with the government to build an atomic bomb 80 years ago. Here's what he said. | Business Insider India
Atomic Bomb Dome | dome, Hiroshima, Japan | Britannica
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, In Recalling His Stunned First Impression to the Impending Bomb Drop on Japan in August 1945, Lays the Groundwork for the Great Nuclear Disarmament Debate That Has Lasted
Hiroshima: The Aftermath | The New Yorker
Hiroshima And Nagasaki: The Devastation Of The Atomic Bombings
Hiroshima 70 Years Later: Read a Schoolboy's Eyewitness Account | Time