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Exploring the moral complexities of World War II, the book delves into contentious issues such as the justification for bombing civilian populations and the legitimacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo war crimes trials. Michael Bess presents a thoughtful analysis that challenges simplistic notions of good versus evil, urging readers to engage in a nuanced examination of the war's legacy, including the implications of Hiroshima. His insights invite a deeper understanding of the ethical dilemmas faced during this pivotal conflict.
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Choices Under Fire, Michael Bess
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