

The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings
4 snips Aug 10, 2025
Andrew Rotter, Emeritus Professor of History at Colgate University and author of *Hiroshima: The World’s Bomb*, dives deep into the harrowing events surrounding the atomic bombings on Japan. He discusses the complex decisions made by U.S. leadership to end the war swiftly and the devastating consequences for civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The podcast also explores the ethical dilemmas faced at the time, the psychological effects on both survivors and the bomber crew, and the bombings' enduring impact on global nuclear dynamics.
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A Survivor's Morning In Hiroshima
- Tarame escaped Hiroshima's atomic blast despite severe injuries and loss around her.
- Over 100,000 people died that day and many more in the following weeks.
Japan Was Already Collapsing
- By 1945 Japan was militarily reeling on multiple fronts and hemmed in by blockade and losses.
- That strategic collapse set the stage for U.S. plans to force a quick end to the war.
Island Campaigns Shaped U.S. Calculus
- Iwo Jima and Okinawa delivered massive American casualties and brutal fighting experience.
- Those campaigns convinced planners an invasion of Japan would be extraordinarily costly.