Enola gay exhibit the historians letter to the smithsonian

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The World War II Times devotes a large portion of its August-September issue to blasting the exhibit. Director Harwit defends the exhibit, identifying the intended audience as largely 'those generations of Americans too young to remember how the war ended.' 'If we cannot mount a thoroughly documented exhibition, then we have little hope of learning from these epochal events.' 'Enola Gay and a Nation's Memories,' by Martin Harwit, Air & Space, August/September 1994: 18-21. 'FullText' links provide a connection to electronic or print copies provided by the Lehigh Libraries and other services, such as electronic abstracts and interlibrary loan requesting.

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