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Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam, expanded and updated. All of the op-eds and editorials are about the controversy and are worth reading.Īlperovitz, Gar. * Items marked with '*' are excellent introductory materials about either the historical debate, or the Enola Gay exhibit controversy. Historian's Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshima Historian's Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshimaġ914 Biltimare St., NW Washington, DC 20009