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Collection StructureForeign Broadcast Intelligence Service miscellaneous records
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> Don Bell and Paul Manning radio reports, number 647
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Don Bell and Paul Manning radio reports, number 647
Collection TitleForeign Broadcast Intelligence Service miscellaneous records
Date CreatedAugust 08, 1945
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Part 1: Bell reports on speculation of how the US will use the atomic bomb on Japan following the dropping on Hiroshima. He says that the only thing known for sure is that it will end the war more quickly than traditional bombs.
Part 2: Bell reports on U.S. soldiers' reaction to news of the atomic bomb.
Part 3: Paul Manning examines how the atomic bomb was the wish of Nazi Germany.
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Hoover ID58011_a_0010953
Record Number58011.74
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