If you are seeking an encompassing story of how the United States worked to drop the atomic bomb to end World War II, this is it.
Enola Gay: Mission to Hiroshima by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts takes readers on an adventure from just before Pearl Harbor up to what happened to the crew and others after the war was over.
This book is well-written with a compilation of stories on both sides, including the story of the Japanese submarine captain who sank the boat that carried the bomb to its launching point.
This book reads very well. It has a good flow and is very interesting, giving the backstory. When there is a difference of opinions, the authors tell both opinions of what happened.
We give Enola Gay: Mission to Hiroshima three stars. We enjoyed the book but, like many books about the military, there is very liberal use of The Lord’s Name in vain. Our readers are mostly Christian and want to know this. Exodus 20:7, one of the Ten Commandments, tells us this is wrong. Whenever we point this out in reviews, we get hammered by negative votes and comments. We will tell you anyway.
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