
This episode of Hardcore History Addendum features an interview with Professor Alex Wellerstein, author of "The Most Awful Responsibility," discussing Harry Truman's role in the use of atomic weapons during World War II. Wellerstein argues that Truman may not have fully understood the implications of his decisions, particularly regarding the targeting of cities, and that Truman's personal aversion to using nuclear weapons played a crucial role in shaping post-war nuclear policy, centralizing control to prevent future use. The conversation explores the complexities of Truman's character, the influence of military advisors, and the broader historical context of nuclear warfare, ultimately suggesting that individual leaders and their values significantly impact nuclear strategy.
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