Erik Heter

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To report that the less one knew about the island battles, the more likely one's disapproval is not to say combat participation was essential for reaching solid conclusions about the bomb, only that the very persuasive arguments against usually leave unmentioned the mortal costs of the alternatives, ignorance of which was likely to strengthen moral opposition.
The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb
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