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▼a (The) most awful responsibility :
▼b Truman and the secret struggle for control of the Atomic Age /
▼d Alex Wellerstein
▼a 1st ed.
▼a New York, NY :
▼b HarperCollins Publishers,
▼c 2025
▼a 406 p. ;
▼c 24 cm
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index
▼a Chapter 1: “It was very clear that he knew little of the task into which he was stepping.” -- Chapter 2: “Modern civilization might be completely destroyed.” -- Chapter 3. “A blanket of fire.” -- Chapter 4: “A decision not to upset the existing plans.” -- Chapter 5: “A profound psychological impression.” -- Chapter 6: “It makes presiding over the Senate seem tame.” -- Chapter 7: “The target will be a purely military one.” -- Chapter 8: “The greatest thing in history.” -- Chapter 9: “The thought of wiping out another 100,000 people was too horrible.” -- Chapter 10: “It is a dangerous thing to just give them the power and hope that they will not take advantage of it.” -- Chapter 11: “I told him the blood was on my hands.” -- Chapter 12: “The battle of the atom still goes on.” -- Chapter 13: “It is quite possible to depopulate vast areas of the earth's surface.” -- Chapter 14: “If we aren't going to use them, that doesn't make any sense.” -- Chapter 15: “An atomic explosion occurred in the USSR.” -- Chapter 16: “A weapon that will kill ten million people.” -- Chapter 17: “We are in a hell of a mess.” -- Chapter 18: “A play actor and a bunko man.” -- Chapter 19: “I assume he told someone.” -- Chapter 20: “That includes every weapon that we have.” -- Chapter 21: “The enemy could not have marched across that radiated belt.” -- Chapter 22: “Charting a course from which we cannot turn.” -- Chapter 23: “We devoutly hoped that they would not have to be used.”
▼a "A history of the process for using and controlling atomic weapons during World War II and at the beginning of the Cold War"-- Provided by publisher
▼a Truman, Harry S.,
▼d 1884-1972
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▼a Nuclear weapons
▼x Government policy
▼z United States
▼x History
▼y 20th century
▼a Atomic bomb
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▼a Nuclear arms control
▼x History
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▼a Cold War
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▼a Hiroshima-shi (Japan)
▼x History
▼y Bombardment, 1945
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▼a Nagasaki-shi (Japan)
▼x History
▼y Bombardment, 1945
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▼a Wellerstein, Alex,
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▼b $32
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780063379435 |
| ISBN : | |
| 분류기호 : | U264.3 |
| 서명/저자사항 : | (The) most awful responsibility : Truman and the secret struggle for control of the Atomic Age / Alex Wellerstein |
| 판사항 : | 1st ed. |
| 발행사항 : | New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, 2025 |
| 형태사항 : | 406 p. ; 24 cm |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| 내용주기 : | Chapter 1: “It was very clear that he knew little of the task into which he was stepping.” -- Chapter 2: “Modern civilization might be completely destroyed.” -- Chapter 3. “A blanket of fire.” -- Chapter 4: “A decision not to upset the existing plans.” -- Chapter 5: “A profound psychological impression.” -- Chapter 6: “It makes presiding over the Senate seem tame.” -- Chapter 7: “The target will be a purely military one.” -- Chapter 8: “The greatest thing in history.” -- Chapter 9: “The thought of wiping out another 100,000 people was too horrible.” -- Chapter 10: “It is a dangerous thing to just give them the power and hope that they will not take advantage of it.” -- Chapter 11: “I told him the blood was on my hands.” -- Chapter 12: “The battle of the atom still goes on.” -- Chapter 13: “It is quite possible to depopulate vast areas of the earth's surface.” -- Chapter 14: “If we aren't going to use them, that doesn't make any sense.” -- Chapter 15: “An atomic explosion occurred in the USSR.” -- Chapter 16: “A weapon that will kill ten million people.” -- Chapter 17: “We are in a hell of a mess.” -- Chapter 18: “A play actor and a bunko man.” -- Chapter 19: “I assume he told someone.” -- Chapter 20: “That includes every weapon that we have.” -- Chapter 21: “The enemy could not have marched across that radiated belt.” -- Chapter 22: “Charting a course from which we cannot turn.” -- Chapter 23: “We devoutly hoped that they would not have to be used.” |
| 요약 : | "A history of the process for using and controlling atomic weapons during World War II and at the beginning of the Cold War"-- Provided by publisher |
| 주제명(개인명) : | Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 |
| 일반주제명 : | Nuclear weapons -- Government policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Atomic bomb -- United States -- History -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Nuclear arms control -- History -- 20th century -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Cold War -- |
| 주제명(지명) : | Hiroshima-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945 |
| 주제명(지명) : | Nagasaki-shi (Japan) History Bombardment, 1945 |
| 개인저자 : | Wellerstein, Alex, author |
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