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Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero Book

Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero
Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero, In September 1945 Joe O'Donnell was a twenty-three-year-old Marine Corps photographer wading ashore in Japan, then under American occupation. His orders were to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids in Japanese cities, including not only Hiroshima, Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero has a rating of 5 stars
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Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero, In September 1945 Joe O'Donnell was a twenty-three-year-old Marine Corps photographer wading ashore in Japan, then under American occupation. His orders were to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids in Japanese cities, including not only Hiroshima, Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero
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  • Japan 1945: A U.S. Marine's Photographs from Ground Zero
  • Written by author Joe ODonnell
  • Published by Vanderbilt University Press, April 2008
  • "In September 1945 Joe O'Donnell was a twenty-three-year-old Marine Corps photographer wading ashore in Japan, then under American occupation. His orders were to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids in Japanese cities, including not only Hiroshima
  • Seventy-four black and white photographs provide the first significant collection of photographs by an American in the immediate aftermath of the holocaust visited on Japan by American A-bombs and firebombs. Former U.S. Marine photograph Joe O'Donnell doc
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"In September 1945 Joe O'Donnell was a twenty-three-year-old Marine Corps photographer wading ashore in Japan, then under American occupation. His orders were to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids in Japanese cities, including not only Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but also cities such as Sasebo, one of the more than sixty Japanese cities firebombed before the atomic blasts. "The people I met," he now recalls, "the suffering I witnessed, and the scenes of incredible devastation taken by my camera caused me to question every belief I had previously held about my so-called enemies."" "In addition to the official photographs he turned over to his superiors, O'Donnell recorded some three hundred images for himself, but following his discharge from the Marines he could not bear to look at them. He put the negatives in a trunk that remained unopened until 1989, when he finally felt compelled to confront once more what he had seen through his lens during his seven months in post-war Japan." Exhibited in Europe and Japan during the 1990s, O'Donnell's photographs were first published in book form in a 1995 Japanese edition. This edition, the first to appear in the United States, includes an additional twenty photographs and will bring O'Donnell's eloquent testament to the horrors of war to an even wider audience.


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