RECOMMENDED READINGS
- Bernstein, Barton J. 1986. “A Postwar Myth: 500,000 U.S. Lives Saved.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 42 (6):38–40.
- Churchill, Winston S. 1953. The Second World War: Triumph and Tragedy, Volume 6. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.
- Fussell, Paul. 1988. Thank God for the Atomic Bomb. New York: Summit.
- Giovannitti, Len, and Fred Freed. 1965. The Decision to Drop the Bomb. New York: Coward-McCann.
- Miles, Rufus E., Jr. 1985. “The Strange Myth of Half a Million American Lives Saved.” International Security 10 (2):121–140.
- Nakano, Jiro. (Ed. and trans.). 1995. Outcry from the Inferno: Atomic Bomb Tanka Anthology. Honolulu: Bamboo Ridge Press.
- “President Truman's Report to the People on War Eevelopments, Past and Future. 82 I. Atomic Bombing and Hiroshima's Legacy” (1945, August 10). New York Times, 12.
- Stimson, Henry L. 1985. “The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” SAIS Review 5 (2):1–15. Reprinted from Harper's Magazine, February, 1947, pp. 97-107). doi:10.1353/sais.1985.0040.
- Takemi, Taro. 1983. “Remembrances of the War and the Bomb.” JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 250 (5):618–619. doi:10.1001/jama.1983.03340050030023.
- Truman, HarryS. 1955. Volume One: Memoirs: Years of Decisions. New York: Doubleday.
- The United States Strategic Bombing Survey. 1946, July 1. Japan's Struggle to End the War. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.