David Irving — Hiroshima Bombing Unjustified
Overview Irving examines the justification for the atomic bombing of Hiroshima through decoded intelligence messages. He argues that declassified intercepts from July 1945 demonstrate Japan was attempting to surrender before the bomb was dropped, and that the weapon may have been used primarily as a technological test rather than a military necessity. The presentation draws on Irving's research into presidential archives and signals intelligence. Topics covered Use of decoded messages as historical evidence The...
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