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World War 2: Reflecting on V-J Day and Use of Atomic Power

Explore the pivotal moments and ethical complexities of V-J Day, marking Japan's surrender in WWII aboard the USS Missouri. This blog delves into the strategic decisions, the harrowing use of atomic power, and their lasting impacts on global politics and military strategies, highlighting ongoing debates and historical lessons.

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Fat Man: Remembering the Trinity Nuclear Test

This July 2024, we reflect on the Trinity Test in New Mexico, where "Fat Man" was detonated, reshaping WWII and ushering in the nuclear age. The test's enduring legacy continues to influence global politics, ethics, and disarmament efforts, reminding us of the profound implications of nuclear power.