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Nagasaki / Hiroshima / Wendover / /

Continent

America / /

Country

Japan / United States / /

Facility

University of Illinois / Henry Cabot Lodge / /

IndustryTerm

atomic energy / /

Organization

Smithsonian Institution in Washington / U.S. Foreign Service / Department of State / Congress / University of Illinois / Truman administration / 393rd Heavy Bombardment Squadron / Manhattan Project / American military / Japanese government / American government / /

Person

Jimmy Byrnes / Paul Tibbetts / Adam Ulam / George Marshall / Walter Lippmann / Edward Stettinius / David Holloway / Leo Szilard / George Kennan / William C. Widenor / Gabriel Kolko / Joseph Grew / John Dower / Harry Truman / Roosevelt / Stalin / Michael Sherry / Francis Fukuyama / /

Position

Soviet specialist / professor of the history of U.S. foreign relations / Vice President / first secretary / emperor / General / Lieutenant Colonel / secretary / secretary of state / ranking career diplomat / officer / Ambassador / historian / atomic scientist / author / diplomat / Under Secretary / Secretary of State and former Ambassador to Japan / /

ProvinceOrState

Illinois / Utah / /

Region

eastern Europe / /

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