First into Nagasaki :
by Weller, George
Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : Crown Publishers, (New York :) Physical details: x, 320 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., map ; 25 cm. ISBN:0307342018; 9780307342010.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-316).
First into Nagasaki (1966) --
Early dispatches (September 6-9, 1945) --
Among the POWs (September 10-20, 1945) --
Return to Nagasaki (September 20-25, 1945) --
The two Robinson Crusoes of Wake Island (September, 1945) --
The death cruise : seven weeks in hell (September-October 1945) --
The Weller dispatches by Anthony Weller (2005).
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Weller covered World War II across Europe, Africa, and Asia. At war's end, correspondents were forbidden to enter Nagasaki and Hiroshima, but Weller, presenting himself as a U.S. colonel, set out to explore the devastation. As Nagasaki's first outside observer, he witnessed the bomb's effects. He interviewed doctors trying to cure those dying mysteriously from "Disease X." He sent his forbidden dispatches back to MacArthur's censors, assuming their importance would make them unstoppable. He was wrong: the U.S. government censored every word, and the dispatches vanished from history. Weller also became the first to enter nearby POW camps. He gathered accounts from hundreds of Allied prisoners--but those too were silenced. Weller died in 2002, believing it all lost forever. Months later, his son found a fragile copy in a crate of moldy papers. This historic body of work has never been published.--From publisher description.
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