Opinion: 75 Years On, Remember Hiroshima And Nagasaki. But Remember Toyama Too
A U.S. firebombing campaign targeted Toyama and other Japanese cities, killing 180,000 before the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, write geographer Cary Karacas and historian David Fedman.
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