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Blown to Hell : America's Deadly Betrayal of the Marshall Islanders - Walter Pincus

Blown to Hell

America's Deadly Betrayal of the Marshall Islanders

By: Walter Pincus

Hardcover | 2 November 2021

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* Debut, Life's Work by the Washington Post's Dean of the National Security Press Corps: Walter Pincus spent forty years at the Washington Post, writing on topics from nuclear weapons to politics. He has won a Pulitzer Prize, a George Polk Award, an Emmy Award, and the 2010 Arthur Ross Award from the American Academy for Diplomacy.

* A Dark Secret in American Nuclear History: The sixty-plus nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, from 1946 to 1958, exposed an entire people and their environment to radioactive fallout-and the fallout was kept from public view by Washington power brokers.

* Includes the Largest Thermonuclear Detonation in American History: A play-by-play of the execution and deadly consequences of the 1954 Castle Bravo test on Bikini Atoll, which was 1,000 times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb.

* The Human Story of America's Nuclear Testing Program: John Anjain, a local Marshallese magistrate who loses more than most; to the crew of the Japanese fishing boat the Lucky Dragon exposed to radiation; to Dr. Robert Conard, a Navy physician who realized the dangers facing the islanders and attempted to help them; to the Washington power brokers trying to keep the fallout from public view.

* Exposes the Government's Apathy Toward a Native People: In a nation with a history of relocating and destroying Native people, the story of the Marshall Islanders is rarely mentioned. This book puts it in its rightful place within this horrible legacy.

* Comedian Bob Hope, Summarizing the Unconcerned American Attitude in 1947: "As soon as the war ended, we located the one spot on earth that hadn't been touched by war and blew it to hell."

* The Most Dangerous Long-Term Effects: The remaining radioactive materials from U.S. nuclear tests in the northern Marshall Islands in the 1950s still far exceed those from the July 1986 nuclear power accident at Chernobyl, according to a study published in July 2019, in the Proceedings of the National Academies Sciences.

* Multi-Layered Narrative History: Combines science, political history, military history, the media, human interest, and captivating storytelling.

* A Cautionary Tale: Author portrays the Marshallese and the Japanese fisherman as symbols of what would be the unthinkable medical results should nuclear weapons ever again be used. Blown to Hell must serve as a cautionary tale should nuclear weapons ever hit today's cities, towns, or agricultural areas.

* 25 black-and-white photos

Industry Reviews

"[An] excellent book. . . . Elegantly written and meticulously researched, Pincus's book contains a wealth of novelistic detail. . . . No national leader in the world today has seen a nuclear explosion, much less the detonation of a multi-megaton hydrogen bomb. . . . When announcing the destruction of Hiroshima, President Harry Truman described the atomic bomb as 'a harnessing of the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed.' Pincus laments that 'Truman's dramatic picture of what one atomic bomb could do has faded from peoples' minds.' Blown to Hell is a vivid-and needed-reminder."

-Washington Post


"Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Walter Pincus's scathing expose of how our nation's nuclear pioneers devastated the people of the Marshall Islands is a tour de force. Using previously undiscovered declassified intelligence, Pincus's ground-breaking reporting rewrites the history of the birth of the Atomic Age, revealing America's complicity in an astounding cover-up on an unimaginable scale. Blown to Hell is a spell-binding scientific detective story, must reading for anyone who wants to learn about one of the worst governmental abuses in US history."
-Andrea Mitchell, NBC News Chief Washington Correspondent and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent/Anchor

"In riveting detail, Walter Pincus recounts the tragic encounter of a pre-modern people with history's most powerful nation. He pierces the secrecy that shrouded America's nuclear weapons tests and reveals the huge risks and outright deceptions officials willingly embraced. For those exposed, it was an awful reality. For us, it should be a timely and chilling warning."
-Jerry Brown, former California governor and executive chairman of The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

"Every voter should read this revelatory book. After all, we're all responsible for our government!"
-Gloria Steinem

"Walter Pincus has taken on the vital and largely ignored subject of our nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific. Long overdue, this work will find its place on the bookshelves of policy makers, historians, and military planners. I certainly wish it had been available to me as I took over US Strategic Command. It would have provided a perspective not otherwise available."
-General Eugene E. Habiger, USAF (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of United States Strategic Command



"For more than half a century, Walter Pincus has been among our greatest reporters and most persistent truth-tellers. Blown to Hell is a story worthy of his talents-infuriating, heart-breaking, and utterly riveting."
-Rick Atkinson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Liberation Trilogy



"The final lesson of Blown To Hell is clear-only by banning nuclear testing forever will we reduce the threat of nuclear proliferation and nuclear war, and achieve the goal of a more peaceful world free of nuclear weapons."
-Senator Edward J. Markey, Co-chair of the Congressional Working Group on Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control

"Pulitzer winner Pincus, a former national security reporter at the Washington Post, debuts with a shocking account of the destruction wrought by atomic bomb testing in the Marshall Islands from 1946 to 1958.... Pincus delves into the race with the Soviet Union to develop nuclear weapons and the selection of Bikini Atoll (which was evacuated) as a testing site, and shows that U.S. government officials were more concerned about the costs of relocating people from other inhabited atolls than the danger of nuclear fallout. As a result, adults and children living on Rongelap and Utirik atolls were exposed to radioactive ash and contaminated drinking water in the aftermath of the Castle Bravo test, and went on to suffer low white blood cell counts, thyroid tumors, and numerous cancers.... Pincus makes a persuasive case that in 'seeking a more powerful weapon for warfare, the U.S. unleashed death in several forms on peaceful Marshall Island people.' Readers will be appalled."

-Publishers Weekly

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