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The Day of The Bomb

Hiroshima, 6 August 1945

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A white flash erased a city’s center and, in a single instant, rewrote the terms of modern power. On the morning of 6 August 1945 The Day of the Bomb drops you into that flash—market stalls, schoolchildren, the bomber’s cockpit—and then widens the frame to the machine, the medicine, and the moral mess left behind. Clear-eyed, spare, and sometimes wry, JD Arden explains how a device of brilliant physics produced consequences that were immediate, slow, visible, and invisible.

This is a book of survivors’ voices and technical clarity, of secrecy and civic memory, of policy rooms where dread was turned into doctrine. Arden moves from blast radius to international diplomacy with the knife’s logic—precise, dangerous, and asking bluntly who wields the edge. Read it to understand the day that made deterrence imaginable and grief global—and to decide, as readers always must, what to do with that knowledge.
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