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Informationen zum Autor Howard Zinn served as an air force bombardier in WWII, and afterward received his doctorate in history from Columbia University. He is author of A Power Governments Cannot Suppress , and the million-selling classic, A People's History of the United States . Klappentext Howard Zinn's personal, historical, and political views on the significance of the US bombings of Royan and Hiroshima. Vorwort Radio: Fresh Air, Democracy Now, Air America programs, NPR: All Things Considered, Radio Nation, Alternative Radio, Pacifica Network stations, Community & NPR affiliate radio stations around the country TV: Bill Moyers, Charlie Rose, The Colbert Report, CSPAN: Book TV; MSNBC Print: Boston Globe, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, NY Review of Books, Colorlines, The Nation, The Progressive, Z Magazine, The Tennessean, Christian Science Monitor, In These Times, Mother Jones, Atlantic Monthly, Toronto Globe & Mail, Oregonian, Pulse, Utne Reader, Ode Magazine, Village Voice, SF Bay Guardian Web: Alternet, Huffingtonpost, CommonDreams, Counterpunch, Z-net, NY Times Book Blog, Bookslut, Elegant Variation, Identity Theory/Morning News, Complete Review, Shelf Awareness, DailyKos, TomDispatch, truthdig, leftbooks.com, essential.org Book clubs: Working Assets Academic Marketing: American History Zinn intends to publish an op-ed on the 65th anniversary of Hiroshima in August, 2010. Zusammenfassung Howard Zinn's personal, historical, and political views on the significance of the US bombings of Royan and Hiroshima.