Atomic bombing hiroshima (3 Ergebnisse)
Weitere BilderThe Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
[ATOMIC BOMBING OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI - POST-MORTEM SURVEY].
Verlag: United States Strategic Bombing Survey. 30 June1946., Washington., 1946
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In den WarenkorbTwo folding colour maps at rear, profuse black and white photographic illustrations, v + 46pp. 26 x 20cm. Extremities and original blue stapled wrappers trifle shelf worn with a few leaves little chipped at edges, though still overall in very good condition. A fascinating and illuminating survey of the damage wrought by the atom…ic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, compiled by American authorities following Japan's surrender. An almost serene level of cold detachment typifies the report's language, and despite being punctuated by examples of tragic and desperately human imagery and experiences, their accompanying captions and highly detailed retellings of events are mechanical to the point of being sublimely inhuman. A deeply valuable resource for students of atomic warfare and the post-atomic age.
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In den WarenkorbMorris Jeppson, Weapons Officer of the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. 11" x 8 1/2" black and white photo of Hiroshima after the devastation of the atomic bomb. All that stands are a few foundations and burnt tree trunks. Signed "Morris Jeppson - Weapons Test Officer - Enola Gay Mission- Hir…oshima-6 Aug 1945". Signed.
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In den WarenkorbVan Kirk, Theodore J. signed and inscribed photograph of the Hiroshima Atomic Dome, created post-1945, represents a direct visual and textual reflection by the navigator of the B-29 Enola Gay on the devastation wrought by the first atomic bomb used in warfare. Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk (1921-2014), responsible for navigation dur…ing the 6 August 1945 mission from Tinian, here annotates an image of the ruined cityscape, transforming a documentary photograph into a vehicle for personal recollection and justification. The item supports research into World War II memory culture, strategic bombing doctrine, and the ways in which atomic bomb participants publicly framed civilian casualties and the ethics of total war in subsequent decades. Van Kirk, Theodore J. Inscribed photograph. 8 ½ x 11 inches. Black-and-white photograph depicting the Hiroshima Atomic Dome standing amid surrounding devastation, the skeletal structure isolated against a flattened urban landscape. In ink, Van Kirk writes: "I remember after the explosion, the airplane was hit with a big jolt, It was not flak but the shock wave effect of an atomic explosion. 60% of the city had been instantly destroyed. The number of killed and missing was 80,000. Unfortunately in modern warfare you cannot separate civilian and military targets. - Theodore J. 'Dutch' Van Kirk, Navigator - Enola Gay, 6 August 1945." The inscription combines operational memory-the shock wave striking the aircraft-with statistical casualty figures and a broader statement about the nature of twentieth-century warfare. Signed within the text. Produced decades after the event and dated to the day of the mission, the photograph reflects the enduring historical reckoning with Hiroshima's destruction and the moral arguments advanced by those who carried out the bombing. Van Kirk's juxtaposition of physical sensation in the aircraft with quantified urban devastation links technical execution to human consequence, while his statement regarding the inseparability of civilian and military targets situates the image within debates over strategic bombing and nuclear ethics. Minor surface wear and light handling marks; image clear with strong tonal contrast; inscription bold and fully legible. Overall very good to near fine condition. A significant inscribed image uniting one of the most recognizable architectural remnants of Hiroshima with a candid reflection by a principal participant in the first atomic bombing mission. Signed.