Call Number (LC) Title Results
D767.2 .H5 1946 Hiroshima. Reprinted from the New Yorker, the issue of August 31, 1946. 1
D767.2 .H5 1946b Hiroshima. 1
D767.2 .H5 1985 Hiroshima / 1
D767.2 .H9 1944 MacArthur and the war against Japan. 1
D767.2 .I313 1978 The Pacific War, 1931-1945 : a critical perspective on Japan's role in World War II / 1
D767.2 .K19 1950 Journey to the Missouri. 1
D767.2 .K5 1942 Victory in the Pacific; how we must defeat Japan 1
D767.2 .M6 1946 We dropped the A-bomb, 1
D767.2 .S36 Decision of destiny. 1
D767.2 +T5 1980 Japan at war / 1
D767.2 .T58 2014ab The rising sun : the decline and fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945 / 1
D767.2 .T64 The rising sun; the decline and fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945. 1
D767.2 .U5 1946 The effects of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki / 1
D767.2 .U5e 1946 The effects of strategic bombing on Japan's war economy. 1
D767.2 .U5j 1946 Japan's struggle to end the war. Chairman's office, 1 July 1946. 1
D767.2 +W48 1983 The fall of Japan / 1
D767.2 .W5 1998 Hirohito and war : imperial tradition and military decision making in prewar Japan / 1
D767.2 .W537 1983 The barrier and the javelin : Japanese and Allied Pacific strategies, February to June 1942 / 1
D767.2 .W66 2007 Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War : Was Defeat Inevitable?. 1
D767.25.H6 Death in Life : Survivors of Hiroshima /
Une bombe atomique sur Hiroshima : 6 août 1945, le jour où tout a basculé /
To hell and back : the last train from Hiroshima /
Five Days in August : How World War II Became a Nuclear War.
Quietude A Musical Anthropology of Korea's Hiroshima.
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