• August 6, 1945. Claude Eatherly was born in Van Alstyne, Texas, fifty miles northeast of Dallas. His parents, James E. “Bud” Eatherly and Edna Bell George...
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    to determine if conditions were favorable for a visual drop. Pilot Claude Eatherly later expressed remorse, received psychiatric hospitalization, and...
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  • Goulets" 1980 Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb Captain Claude Eatherly TV movie 1981 Lou Grant Marvin Episode - "Reckless" 1982 Barney Miller...
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    ISBN 978-3-406-47548-1. ————; Eatherly, Claude (1961). Off limits für das Gewissen: der Briefwechsel zwischen dem Hiroshima-Piloten Claude Eatherly und Günther Anders...
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    Taira (1st Lt. Joseph E. Westover and crew A-4) and Yokkaichi (Capt. Claude Eatherly and crew C-11). In November 1945 Top Secret returned with the 509th...
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  • as 1961 film The Outsider) The Hiroshima Pilot: The Case of Major Claude Eatherly (1964) Three Lives for Mississippi (1965; reprinted with new material...
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  • to imagine. In Burning Conscience (1961), letters between US airman Claude Eatherly and Gunther, Gunther writes, your task consists in bridging the gap...
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    B-29s which would observe the drop. While on the way to Japan, Major Claude Eatherly, flying Straight Flush, radioed that Hiroshima was clear for a visual...
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  • of their own cognitive dissonance. He starts with the case of Major Claude Eatherly, who commanded the bomber group that dropped the atom bombs on Japan...
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    Construction Company in New Orleans. One of the leaders of the company was Claude Eatherly a pilot who claimed to be instrumental in dropping the atomic bomb...
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