Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Einstein, Albert. “ The Einstein- Szilard Letter” FDR Library PDF, 02 Aug. 1939
The source gave me the actual Einstein-Szilard letter which was what caused FDR to
Hattori, Michie "Michie Hattori: Eyewitness to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Blast." HistoryNet.
This source provided me with the information of what someone who had actually
survived the atom bomb endured. I utilized her testimony as a quote on my page.
Krock, Arthur."Japan Surrenders, End of War!" The New York Times. The New York Times, n.d.
This source provided me with the nationalistic fervor that was in the country after the
Tibbets, Paul ."Pilot of Enola Gay Had No Regrets for Hiroshima." NPR, 01 Nov. 2007. Web. 09
Dec. 2018.
The source provides information on what went on in Paul Tibbets mind during the
Hiroshima bombing. It gave me the quote in which he explains how the bomb affected him.
Truman, Harry "Press Release from White House", Excerpt from Report of the United States
Strategic Bombing Survey , Ca. June 1946. Elsey Papers, Harry S. Truman Administration.
Deploying the atom bomb was one of the most controversial decisions in all of history
thus seeing how the president addressed it to the public was very important
SECONDARY:
The source explains what led up to the deployment of the first atom bomb. Additionally,
The source explains what led up to dropping the second atom bomb. Additionally, it
Gosselar, Ashley. "News from the Special Collections Research Center." The University of
Gives an overview of one of the teams of the Manhattan Project and a picture of their
members.
Provides information of what the Los Alamos was and where it was located. Also, I
Norwich University Online. "Who Were the Manhattan Project Scientists?" Norwich University
Online .https://online.norwich.edu/academic-programs/resources/who-were-the-manhattan-
The source gives the names and information of key Manhattan Project scientists.
Rudelius, Bobby. "The Manhattan Project by Bobby Rudelius." ThingLink. N.p., n.d. Web. 09
Dec. 2018.
Gives a picture and background of the two bombs that were eventually dropped by the
United States.
"The First Atomic Bomb Test Is Successfully Exploded." History.com. Ed. History.com Editors.
The source explains what occurred when the atom bomb design was finally successful.
Additionally, where the atom bomb was finally tested and deemed a success is provided along
"The Medical Aftermath of Hiroshima." The Fallout. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2018.
The source gives information of the medical repercussions of the atom bomb and how
people were affected. Additionally, it provided with pictures of some of the people affected.
Timmons, Greg. "Remembering the Hiroshima & Nagasaki Bombings, 70 Years Later."
The source explains what occurred the day the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki. In addition, the effects the atom bomb had on the population and the landscape
and how it looked.
"Hiroshima Bombing: The Pictures Too Shocking to See." NewsComAu. N.p., 05 Aug. 2018.