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Saul Rubinek | ||
Kenneth Welsh | ||
Timothy West | ||
David Gow | ||
Kei Sato | ||
Wesley Addy | Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson | |
Tatsuo Matsumura | ||
George Robertson | ||
Kohji Takahashi | ||
Naohiko Umewaka | ||
Lynne Adams | Reporter | |
Allen Altman | Joseph Stiborik | |
Bernard Behrens | Asst. Secretary of War John J. McCloy | |
James Bradford | Adm. Ernest J. King | |
Mark Camacho | Charles Sweeney, Pilot | |
J. Winston Carroll | Chief Justice Stone | |
Serge Christianssens | Joseph Stalin | |
Dan Corby | Sailor | |
Jeffrey DeMunn | J. Robert Oppenheimer | |
Richard Masur | ||
Tatsuo Matsumara | ||
Strahil Dobrev | Stalin's Interpreter | |
Roger Dunn | Reporter | |
Domenico Fiore | Harold Urey | |
Frank Fontaine | Reporter | |
Colin Fox | Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal | |
Ron Gabriel | Press Secretary |
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Andrew Adelson Tracey Alexander |
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Writer | John Hopkins
Toshiro Ishido Toshirô Ishido |
For the First Time the Truth About the Decision That Changed the World. Beginning in the frenzied final months of World War II, Hiroshima rockets back and forth between Truman, Churchill and Hirohito to reach behind the headlines and tell the story of the men and women - both public and private - whose lives and careers would be forever changed by this event, creating a balanced portrait of the political, moral and above all, human cost of this historical decision. Hiroshima weaves an unforgettable tapestry of those events which led to the decision which would have indelibly change the course of human destiny. |
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