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Enola Gay

Mission to Hiroshima

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Enola Gay

By: Gordon Thomas, Max Morgan-Witts
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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From the New York Times best-selling coauthors comes a "fascinating...unrivaled" history of the B-29 and its fateful mission to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima (New York Times Book Review).

Painstakingly researched, the story behind the decision to send the Enola Gay to bomb Hiroshima is told through firsthand sources. From diplomatic moves behind the scenes to Japanese actions and the US Army Air Force's call to action, no detail is left untold.

Touching on the early days of the Manhattan Project and the first inkling of an atomic bomb, investigative journalist Gordon Thomas and his writing partner Max Morgan-Witts take WWII enthusiasts through the training of the crew of the Enola Gay and the challenges faced by pilot Paul Tibbets.

A must-listen audiobook that offers "minute-by-minute coverage of the critical periods" surrounding the mission, Enola Gay finally separates myth and reality from the planning of the flight to the moment over Hiroshima when the atomic age was born (Library Journal).

©1977 Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts (P)2020 Tantor
Military Wars & Conflicts Weapons Weapons & Warfare World World War II War Air Force US Army Imperial Japan US Air Force Royalty
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I found myself looking forward to this book! It’s one of those books that draws you in and when you have to take a break, you are excited to come back. Very well written would definitely recommend.

Engaging from the start, until the very end, even though you know how it will end

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The authors did an excellent job of researching historical evidence and presented a record of the incredible teamwork that went into the United States’ effort to end World War II. This truly was America’s “greatest generation” at work. President Truman’s decision to drop the atom bomb is considered controversial, but there can be no doubt his difficult decision was the right call. Japan’s military-run government showed no inclination to surrender, which ultimately would’ve saved lives. The Allied forces made numerous efforts to warn the Japanese people, but government officials refused to capitulate in any way. This book does an excellent job of telling the story from several divergent perspectives. History is not supposed to be pleasant or make us feel better. It is a telling of fact. War is indeed hell, it is often difficult to look at objectively, as our human feelings come out. Yet it is incredibly important that history be reported fairly and objectively. If we shield our eyes and run from it, the world will absolutely repeat itself.

A deft effort at presenting critical world history

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Lots of unknown details, keeps your interest! h just k l d h d h j

Exciting story, detailed

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Even though the ending is well known, the story is compelling. Going back and forth from the perspective of the Japanese and the Americans is well done.

Sobering

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Seemingly half the narration is carried out in a whisper The end of almost every sentence descends into a whisper and the enunciation seemed slurred at times. I think I wold have enjoyed this book if I were able to understand the reader.

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