Episode 7 – A City Vanished
In the hours after Truman drops the bomb on Hiroshima, news reports begin to surface of “a city vanished.”
In the hours after Truman drops the bomb on Hiroshima, news reports begin to surface of “a city vanished.”
In July 1945, after the success of the Trinity Test, President Truman ordered that the new atomic bombs be ready for assembly and potential use as quickly as possible.
In July 1945, representatives of the victorious Allies met in the heart of Germany, in the Berlin suburb of Potsdam.
World War II had been so horrible that the victorious powers decided that nothing like it must ever happen again. President Roosevelt’s dream had been to establish a “United Nations” (UN) organization, in which the peace-loving nations of the world would settle disputes and intervene to punish aggression, but it was Truman who saw it through.
Fly tells the story of four African American Tuskegee Airmen and their fight on two fronts to achieve Double Victory during World War II.
A Conversation with the author Cameron McCoy, PhD and John Curatola, PhD of the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy.
Designed for K–12 educators, this webinar dives into the life and work of artist Arthur Szyk and examines ways to incorporate his art into your classroom.