NYTimes - "Hiroshima,” John Hersey’s landmark 1946 report on the bombing and its aftermath
"[John] Hersey began working on “Hiroshima” in 1945, when William Shawn, who was then the managing editor of The New Yorker, pointed out that, although the bombing had been widely written about, the victims’ stories still remained untold. After going to Japan and interviewing survivors, Hersey decided to show the bombing through six pairs of eyes. Originally, “Hiroshima” was planned as a four-part series. In the end, however, it was all published in a single issue, in August of 1946...The piece’s impact was immediate. Parts of it were excerpted in newspapers around the world, and it was read, in its entirety, on the radio."
While quite lengthy, this piece is a haunting account of one of the darkest moments in the world's military history.
Hiroshima
While quite lengthy, this piece is a haunting account of one of the darkest moments in the world's military history.
Hiroshima
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