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From the original script:

“Do you want to do an exhibit intended to make veterans feel good, or do you want an exhibition that will lead our visitors to think about the consequences of our atomic bombing of Japan? Frankly, I do not think we can do both.” --Tom Crouch to Smithsonian Director Martin Harwit, 1993.

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From the original script:

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  1. “Do you want to do an exhibit intended to make veterans feel good, or do you want an exhibition that will lead our visitors to think about the consequences of our atomic bombing of Japan? Frankly, I do not think we can do both.” --Tom Crouch to Smithsonian Director Martin Harwit, 1993

  2. "The Crossroads: The End of World War II, the Atomic Bomb, and the Origins of the Cold War." "The Last Act: The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II."

  3. From the original script: “For most Americans, this war was fundamentally different than the one waged against Germany and Italy--it was a war of vengeance. For most Japanese, it was a war to defend their unique culture against Western imperialism.” The revised version: “For most Americans, this war was different from the one waged against Germany and Italy: it was a war to defeat a vicious aggressor, but also a war to punish Japan for Pearl Harbor and for the brutal treatment of Allied prisoners. For most Japanese, what had begun as a war of imperial conquest had become a battle to save their nation from destruction.”

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