• Hiroshima is a 1946 book by American author John Hersey. It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It is regarded...
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    non-fiction reportage. In 1999, Hiroshima, Hersey's account of the aftermath of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, was adjudged the finest work...
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    detailing the damage from the bombing. The book Hiroshima, written by Pulitzer Prize winner John Hersey and originally published in article form in The...
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    Peace through Law: the City of Hiroshima" Archived 2017-07-05 at the Wayback Machine hiroshima-navi "Hiroshima" By John Hersey, A Reporter at Large August...
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    ISBN 0-394-53103-5 Hersey, John, Hiroshima, A.A. Knopf: New York, 1985. ISBN 0-679-72103-7 Media related to Casualties of atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
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  • journalist John Hersey titled Hiroshima, Tanimoto joined American journalists to create a charitable foundation to help victims of Hiroshima and "explore...
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  • Japan. Hiroshima may also refer to: Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Hiroshima (book), a 1946 book written by John Hersey Hiroshima (1953 film)...
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    for the Hiroshima Maidens. He was one of the six Hiroshima survivors whose experiences of the bomb and later life are portrayed in John Hersey's book Hiroshima...
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  • journalist John Richard Hersey, one of the first practitioners of New Journalism and author of Hiroshima. She remained with Hersey until his death in 1993...
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  • The Last Train From Hiroshima: The Survivors Look Back and its revised second edition To Hell and Back: The Last Train From Hiroshima is a book by American...
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  • missionaries), who were eight blocks from ground zero. John Hersey, in his contemporary 1946 account Hiroshima, lists four Jesuit priests (Father Superior LaSalle...
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    not have them. Hiroshima, by John Hersey Nuclear disarmament Nuclear weapons debate Cultural treatments of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
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    characters found in John Hersey's 1946 story for The New Yorker magazine that was subsequently published as the book Hiroshima. He lived at his family...
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    Koko Kondo (category People from Hiroshima Prefecture)
    Methodist minister famous for his work for the Hiroshima Maidens. Both appear in John Hersey's book Hiroshima. On May 11, 1955, her immediate family, including...
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  • presidency.: 37–41  In 1946, Shawn persuaded Ross to run Hersey's story about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as the entire contents of one issue. He left for...
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    ". nuclearweaponarchive.org. Retrieved 30 March 2018. Hersey, John (23 August 1946). "Hiroshima". The New Yorker. Strom, P O; Miller, C F (1969). Interaction...
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    conditions that cause many of their citizens to starve. Similarly, John Hersey's Hiroshima applies the phrase after efforts to assist fatally injured hibakusha...
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  • Robert A. Lewis (category People associated with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki)
    had been living in Hiroshima at the time of the bombing and survived the explosion, as recounted in John Hersey's 1946 book Hiroshima. Tanimoto had traveled...
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    Apocalypse: Four Japanese Plays of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. New York: Columbia University Press. Hersey, John (2009). Hiroshima (new ed.). London: Michael Joseph...
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    at young girls affected by the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Hibakusha). John Hersey described her short stories as being about "the bitter...
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    of Hiroshima, and on 6 August 1945 he was critically wounded by the nuclear blast in that city, which is depicted in John Hersey's book Hiroshima. Shortly...
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    massive Allied casualties. After American journalist John Hersey's account of the Hiroshima atomic bombing became a media sensation, Stimson and others...
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    Calavera Cuba Libre (2003) as Narrator (voice) Hiroshima - Radio play based on the book by John Hersey, adapted by John Valentine (2003) Ghost Recon Wildlands(2017...
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    time the longest magazine article ever published, surpassing John Hersey's "Hiroshima" in The New Yorker. Armies of the Night deals with the March on the...
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  • His most recent book is Mr Straight Arrow: the Career of John Hersey, author of 'Hiroshima' (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2019). The American Scholar...
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  • the Blue House. Lewis drew inspiration from John Hersey's reporting on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima when depicting the casualties of nuclear war. The...
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  • recently, “Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-Up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World,” about war correspondent John Hersey’s experience reporting the...
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  • people could not face the reality of the effects of the bombing, but John Hersey still covered the story in The New Yorker. Over the following few months...
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    have children (she later married New Yorker colleague John Hersey, author of the book Hiroshima). Addams married second wife Barbara Barb (Estelle B. Barb)...
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    also responsible for acquiring William Shirer's Berlin Diary, John Hersey's Hiroshima and works by Edward R. Murrow. Knopf started to lose her vision in...
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