First Into Nagasaki: The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on Post-Atomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

First Into Nagasaki: The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on Post-Atomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War Book

George Weller was a Pulitzer Prizeâ??winning reporter who covered World War II across Europe, Africa, and Asia. At the warâ??s end in September 1945, under General MacArthurâ??s media blackout, correspondents were forbidden to enter both Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But instead of obediently staying with the press corps in northern Japan, Weller broke away. The intrepid newspaperman reached Nagasaki just weeks after the atomic bomb hit the city. Boldly presenting himself as a U.S. colonel to the Japanese military, Weller set out to explore the devastation.As Nagasakiâ??s first outside observer, long before any American medical aid arrived, Weller witnessed the bombâ??s effects and wrote â??the anatomy of radiated man.â? He interviewed doctors trying to cure those dying mysteriously from â??Disease X.â? He typed far into every night, sending his forbidden dispatches back to MacArthurâ??s censors, assuming their importance would make them unstoppable. He was wrong: the U.S. government censored every word, and the dispatches vanished from history.Weller also became the first to enter the nearby Allied POW camps. From hundreds of prisoners he gathered accounts of watching the atomic explosions bring an end to years of torture and merciless labor in Japanese mines. Their dramatic testimonies sum up one of the least-known chapters of the warâ??but those stories, too, were silenced.It is a powerful experience, more than 60 years later, to walk with Weller through the smoldering ruins of Nagasaki, or hear the sagas of prisoners who have just learned that their torment is over, and watch one of the eraâ??s most battle-experienced reporters trying to accurately and unsentimentally convey to the American people scenes unlike anything heâ??or anyone elseâ??knew. Weller died in 2002, believing it all lost forever. Months later, his son found a fragile copy in a crate of moldy papers. This historic body of work has never been published.Along with reports from the brutal POW camps, a stirring saga of the worst of the Japanese â??hellshipsâ? which carried U.S. prisoners into murder and even cannibalism, and a trove of Wellerâ??s unseen photos, First into Nagasaki provides a moving, unparalleled look at the bomb that killed more than 70,000 people and ended WWII. Amid current disputes over the controlled embedding of journalists in war zones and a governmentâ??s right to keep secrets, it reminds us how such courageous rogue reporting is still essential to learning the truth.Read More

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  • 0307342018
  • 9780307342010
  • George Weller
  • 26 December 2006
  • Crown Publishers
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 336
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