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Enola Gay Perspectives




This detailed and well-documented Web page focuses on the controversy that erupted over the planned Smithsonian exhibit on the "Enola Gay," the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The Web page carefully examines the events that led to the dropping of the first atomic bomb, as well as nuclear proliferation from 1945 to the present. There are many press releases and articles, and reactions from veterans' groups. The site includes numerous photographs and a comprehensive bibliography. The creators of the Web page are careful to look at the history of this event, without stating their opinions.


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College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland


U.S. History


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