
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen
Revisionist History
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The Complicated Legacy of War
This chapter examines General Curtis LeMay's controversial role in World War II, focusing on the moral implications of the firebombing campaigns against Japan. It highlights the paradox of military success versus civilian tragedy, and reflects on the untold stories and consequences of wartime decisions. The narrative also sheds light on the development of napalm at Harvard and the complexities surrounding its historical acknowledgment.
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