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Enola Gay

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by Gordon Thomas


  Smithsonian Institution, 284

  Soviet Union

  espionage of, 40, 179

  and Japan, 122, 162–63, 169, 191, 196, 276–77

  reaction of, to atomic bomb, 273

  and Yalta agreements, 123

  Spaatz, Carl A., 191, 205–7, 215, 269

  Special Bombing Mission No. 13, 225

  Spitzer, Abe, diary of, 113, 227, 228, 229

  Spruance, Raymond A., 176

  Stalin, Joseph, 177–79, 191

  Stiborik, Joe, 139, 147, 160, 225, 236, 240, 242, 244, 245, 255, 258, 281

  Stimson, Henry L., 15, 89, 92, 109–110, 122–25, 135, 136–38, 178–79, 190–91

  Stone, Harlan, 109

  Straight Flush, 183, 204, 227, 252, 253

  Strange Cargo, 204–5

  Strategic Air Command, 279

  Strategic Air Forces, 205–6, 219

  Strudwick, James, 27

  Styer, W. D., 90

  Superdumbos, 229

  Suzuki, Kantaro, 121–22, 128, 162, 196, 277

  Sweeney, Charles, 32–33, 67, 111–13, 181, 218, 226, 230–31, 238, 247

  leading second atomic attack, 275–76

  Szilard, Leo, 65, 89

  Taloa, 200, 201–2, 203–4

  Target Committee, 132–34, 136

  Target(s) of atomic attack

  order of priority, 225, 227

  for second attack, 275–76

  selecting, 71–72, 92, 132–34, 136–38, 143–47, 215–16, 219

  Taylor, Ralph, 227

  Teller, Edward, 8

  Test flights. See Practice missions

  Thornhill, Francis, 186

  320th Troop Carrier Squadron, 56

  390th Air Service Group, 56

  393rd Heavy Bombardment Squadron, 13, 24, 26–27, 52–53

  Tibbets, Enola Gay, 14–15

  Tibbets, Gene, 69

  Tibbets, Lucie, 69–70, 86, 130–31

  Tibbets, Paul, 28–29, 31, 53, 56, 76–77, 85, 106, 112, 182, 217, 219

  on atomic mission, 244–45, 247–51, 254–58, 262

  background of, 14–15

  at briefings before strike, 227–29, 237

  choice of, to command strike force, 11–14, 16

  confrontation with LeMay, 184

  and cover names, 171, 208

  at departure and takeoff of Enola Gay, 239–244

  description of, 14, 67

  family life of, 67, 69, 85–86, 130–31

  and Lewis, 54, 76–77, 182, 208, 218, 226, 233, 244–45

  at Los Alamos, 36–41, 86–87

  powers of, as commander, 16, 114–15

  reaction to atomic explosion, 262, 263–265

  return to Tinian, after mission, 269

  since 1945, 279–80, 283–84

  skill of, as pilot, 184–86

  and target selection, 143–47

  on Tinian, 155–57, 179–82, 198–99

  treatment of his men, 155, 198

  at Wendover, 22, 25–29, 47, 49–50, 85–86, 130–31, 170

  Tibbets, Paul, Jr., 69

  Tinian, 17, 18, 81, 87, 114, 148

  description of, 151–53, 160–61

  509th on, 154–56, 165–66, 172, 179–82, 183

  Japanese on, 151–55, 183, 187–88, 192–93

  today, 283

  Togo, Shigenori, 194, 195, 277

  Tojo, Hideki, 18, 121

  Tokyo

  destruction in, 119, 193

  incendiary bomb raid on, 97–99

  as possible target of atomic bomb, 71

  as target of Eatherly’s strike, 186–87, 188

  Tokyo Rose, 65, 167–68, 187–88

  Top Secret, 227, 238, 249, 256

  Torpedoes, human, 72–75, 208–9, 211–12

  Toyoda, Soemu, 99, 121

  Toyo Industries, 20, 223

  Truman, Harry S., 89, 108–110, 115, 121, 122–25, 127–29, 168, 218, 273, 277

  and invasion of Japan, 140–41

  in Potsdam, 177–79, 191–92, 197

  swearing in, as president, 109

  warnings to Japan, 128–29, 275

  Twentieth Air Force, 78

  Twenty-first Bomber Command, 78

  Uanna, William L. “Bud,” 26, 27, 30, 52, 56, 93–94, 105–6, 198, 249

  Ujina, 274, 275

  United Nations, 124, 273

  Uranium, 7, 8, 38–39

  Uranium bomb, 72, 135, 171

  van Kirk, Theodore “Dutch,” 32, 46, 47, 67, 155, 204, 224–25, 226, 236, 242

  during atomic mission, 244, 255

  since 1945, 281

  van Pelt, James, 32

  Vatican, reaction of, to atomic bomb, 273

  V-E day, 127–28

  Waldman, Bernard, 231

  Warm Springs (Georgia), 107–8

  Weather conditions, consideration of, 146–47, 206, 227, 230, 237, 276

  Weather-scout planes, 227, 236, 238, 244, 252, 256

  Wells, H. G., 273

  Wendover (Utah), 16–17, 22–25, 27, 147–48

  Wey, Ken, 186

  Wilson, John, 227

  Yamamoto, Isoroku, 58

  Yanagita, Hiroshi, 202–4, 253, 257, 274–75

  Yasuzawa, Matsuo, 117–18, 251–52, 254, 265–67, 282

  Yokohama, 132

  Yokoyama, Tatsuo, 57, 60, 62, 115–17, 118–19, 141–42, 199, 201, 202

  after atomic explosion, 262–63

  description of, 17–18

  as leader, 18, 21–22

  and marriage, 117, 119, 141, 189–90

  prior to attack, 247, 253–54, 257

  Young, Dr. Don, 196–97, 198, 224–25, 234

  Zacharias, Ellis, 129–30

  Zeros, Japanese, 50, 51

  BY THE SAME AUTHORS:

  The Day the World Ended

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  Shipwreck: The Strange Fate of the Morro Castle

  Voyage of the Damned

  Guernica

  Copyright © 1977 by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts

  All rights reserved

  ISBN 0-8128-2150-5

  E-ISBN 978-1-937624-07-1

 

 

 


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