Book (Practical) History of Japan The American Atomic Bomb Myth and Information Manipulation 「 : The New York Times and Harvard President Distorted 」 Asahi sensho

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 アメリカの原爆神話と情報操作 「広島」を歪めたNYタイムズ記者とハーヴァード学長 朝日選書
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Item number: BO2063019
Released date: 25 Jun 2018

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History of Japan
Politics, Economy and Society
Asahi Election Book / About the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many Americans still have five myths. 1. They warned in advance and destroyed the military bases. 2. The shock made Japan surrender immediately. 3. The atomic bomb saved the lives of one million Americans and many more Japanese. 4. The U.S. committed benevolent acts entrusted to God. 5. I believe that there is (almost) no influence of the atomic bomb's radiation. Why did this groundless and false 「 myth, 」, come to be believed in? It reveals traces of information manipulation and public opinion formation carried out by the world's most authoritative New York Times reporter and Harvard president in concert with the military and government.