![]() ![]() The USSBS reports do not state or even suggest that the use of the atomic bombĪgainst Japan was unwise.Irregularities in hyphenation of compound words, punctuation, and syntax have all been left intact. Since these are romanizations anyway, it is arguable whether they are "misspelled" or not. Thus, Osaka is spelled "Osake" on page 17, and Yokohama is spelled "Yokahoma" on page 20, as they were in the original document. The text is an exact reproduction of the 1946 original.Page ii was blank in the original (intentionally), and is so noted here. ![]() Page numbers are i through iii, followed by 1 through 32. Pages are separated with a header rule, and the page number is indicated at the top of each page. Pagination of the original edition is preserved.The table of contents above has been added to this edition to simplify navigation and provide an outline. The 1 July 1946 edition of the Summary Report did not include a table of contents.Integration of our military establishments.The Impact of Atomic Bombs on the Role of Air Power.THE HEALTH AND MORALE OF THE JAPANESE CIVILIAN POPULATION UNDER ASSAULT.ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF AIR ATTACK AGAINST THE JAPANESE HOME ISLANDS.THE AIR ATTACK AGAINST THE JAPANESE HOME ISLANDS.THE JAPANESE ECONOMY PRIOR TO SUSTAINED DIRECT AIR ATTACK.DESTRUCTION OR ISOLATION OF JAPANESE GROUND FORCES.DESTRUCTION OF THE JAPANESE MERCHANT FLEET.CONVERSION OF JAPANESE AIR FORCES TO KAMIKAZE FORCES.ELIMINATION OP JAPANESE CONVENTIONAL AIR POWER.FACTORS DETERMINING THE NATURE OF THE SUCCEEDING CAMPAIGN.THE UNITED STATES PLAN BEFORE PEARL HARBOR.UNITED STATES STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEY SUMMARY REPORT (Pacific War) ![]()
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