When 'NYT' Reporter Was Chief A-Bomb Propagandist

I'll just note now: a month after the Nagasaki attack, the Times published Laurence's account (68 years ago next Monday) of his experience when he was allowed to go along on the Nagasaki bombing. I'll let you read it all here--it helped him win a Pulitzer--but no the general glorification, references to the "genial" crew members, and so on. Also this concise statement: "Does one feel any pity or compassion for the poor devils about to die? Not when one thinks of Pearl Harbor and of the death march on Bataan." Note: Only a few dozen Japanese troops were killed in the attack. The majority of the 80,000 or more killed were women and children.
Published on September 06, 2013 09:06
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