RAIN OF RUIN - Firebombing, nuclear weapons and the ethics of war.
In this explosive episode, award-winning historian Roger Moorhouse and journalist Antonia Senior dive deep into Richard Overy’s Rain of Ruin — a powerful exploration of the American bombing campaign against Japan at the end of World War II. From the devastating firebombing of Tokyo to the moral reckoning of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they discuss whether conventional or atomic bombings were more decisive in Japan's surrender.
🔍 What’s inside:
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A deep dive into Rain of Ruin by Richard Overy
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The role of firebombing vs. atomic bombing in ending WWII
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How the Japanese government processed the destruction
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The American narrative and its ethical implications
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The racialized nature of wartime propaganda
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Academic vs. emotional storytelling in history writing
📚 Plus: Antonia and Roger share what they’re reading this week:
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The Baltic by Oliver Moody — a gripping historical overview of the Baltic region's shifting power dynamics
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Dream Counts by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — a moving novel on Nigerian womanhood and identity
💥 Top Picks: Their 3 must-read books on nuclear Armageddon — fact and fiction.
🎙️ Don’t miss the final question: Would YOU have pressed the button?
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