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Re: Hiroshima
Kathy,
You might want to check the bibliographies in Robert Jay Lifton's Death
in Life: Survivors of Hiroshima (Random House, 1969) and Hiroshima
and Nagasaki: The Physical, Medical, and Social Effects of the Atomic Bombings
published by the Committee for the Compilation of Materials on Damage Caused
by the Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Translated by Eisei Ishikawa
and David L. Swain Basic Books, 1981). The later, of course, contains
citations to much Japanese language material but I don't know where it
might be available in the US. The East Asian collection at UC Berkeley
might be a possible source. Dick King, University of Arizona
Kathy Gaynor wrote:
I have a student working on a documentary on Hiroshima
who would like to
find documents representing the Japanese perspective on the matter.
She
would be especially interested in Japanese language documents.
Are there
any major archives here in the U.S.?
Thanks for any guidance you can give us.
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