Through insightful disection of both sides of the Enola Gay exhibit and of post-war America, Linenthal and Engelhardt make an interesting modern dilemma into a more interesting read. ![]() They certainly don’t care to have us drop any more bombs of atomic energy like this. A revealing analysis of the political and historical conflicts revolving around the 1995 Smithsonian Air and Space exhibit on the Enola Gay and Post-War America. Parsons, why he is as confounded as the rest and he was supposed to have known everything and expected this much to happen.Īfter a few last looks I honestly feel the Japs may give up before we land at Tinian. If I live a hundred years I’ll never quite get these few minutes out of my mind. Just how many Japs did we kill? I honestly have the feeling of grasping for words to explain this or I might say my God what have we done. “I am certain the entire crew felt this experience was more than any one human had ever thought possible. Notes Taken During Mission of the Enola Gay to Bomb Hiroshima, Aug, 1957 - 1996Ĭollection: Atomic Bomb Collection, 1939 - 1996 “I honestly have the feeling of grasping for words to explain this or I might say my God what have we done.”įile Unit: Lewis, Robert A.
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