Test Under Fire McCullough writes that Truman's appreciation of himself was not a matter of hubris or arrogance.
But here I will confine myself to a brief moral defense of President Harry Truman's decision to drop the atom bombs ... to ...
A little over two weeks after succeeding FDR, President Harry Truman learned the United States had been developing an atomic ...
Robert Oppenheimer is often placed next to Albert Einstein as the 20th century’s most famous physicist.
I recently had the joy of reading one of the most profound books I have read in a long time. The Accidental President is a ...
Paul Tibbets, the pilot of the B-29 (Enola Gay) that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, requested no funeral or gravesite ...
The Atomic Museum in Las Vegas explains to visitors that Nevada and other states also played a role — for better or worse — ...
Americans are being asked to decide between two forms of division — one with policies that will divide and the other a person ...
The conservative commentator has responded to a wave of criticism over her stance on specific World War II bombings.
First-year law student Shinelle Leo looks at last year’s cultural film phenomenon ...
The American envoy to the United Nations has called for countries armed with atomic weapons to pursue nuclear disarmament as ...
Last year, the story of Oppenheimer captivated millions. But that was the Hollywood version of the atomic bomb’s history. A ...