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Enola Gay
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Gordon ThomasNumber Of Reads:
Language:
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633
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Una historia detallada del B-29 Enola Gay estadounidense de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, su tripulación y la controvertida misión de lanzar la bomba atómica sobre Hiroshima, Japón. Investigada minuciosamente, la historia detrás de la decisión de enviar al Enola Gay a bombardear Hiroshima se cuenta a través de fuentes de primera mano. Desde movimientos diplomáticos detrás de escena hasta acciones japonesas y el llamado a la acción de la Fuerza Aérea del Ejército de EE. UU., no se deja ningún detalle sin contar. Refiriéndose a los primeros días del Proyecto Manhattan y el primer atisbo de una bomba atómica, el periodista de investigación Gordon Thomas y su compañero de redacción Max Morgan-Witts llevan a los entusiastas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial a través del entrenamiento de la tripulación del Enola Gay y los desafíos que enfrenta el piloto. Paul Tibbets.
Gordon Thomas
Gordon Thomas is a political and investigative journalist and the author of 53 books, published in more than 30 countries and in dozens of languages. The total sales of his works exceed 45 million copies.
Thomas’ most recent bestseller is Gideon’s Spies: Mossad’s Secret Warriors. Published in 16 languages and 40 countries Gideon’s Spies is known throughout the world as the leading resource on Israeli intelligence. An updated edition will be published in 2012 by St. Martin’s Press. Gideon’s Spies was made into a major documentary for Channel Four in Britain, which Thomas wrote and narrated, called The Spy Machine. The Observer called The Spy Machine a “clear” picture of Israeli intelligence operations, and The Times called it “impressive,” and ”chilling.”
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