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US General Thomas F. Farrell comments on using the atomic bomb during World War II

US Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Farrell, Theater Commander of the Manhattan Project and its World War II implementation, stands in front of the Enola Gay; VO interviewer asks him to speak about the atomic bomb project; SOT Farrell describes it as "great, fantastic fairyland project which has had such a tremendous impact on the war against Japan"; he gives credit to those who worked on the project; "we have, however, a sense of great moral responsibility because this great power has been given to us, and we should be ever humble and grateful that it was given to us rather than to our enemies"; all of us involved should dedicate ourselves to see that it is always used for good, never for evil / Note: exact day not known
US Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Farrell, Theater Commander of the Manhattan Project and its World War II implementation, stands in front of the Enola Gay; VO interviewer asks him to speak about the atomic bomb project; SOT Farrell describes it as "great, fantastic fairyland project which has had such a tremendous impact on the war against Japan"; he gives credit to those who worked on the project; "we have, however, a sense of great moral responsibility because this great power has been given to us, and we should be ever humble and grateful that it was given to us rather than to our enemies"; all of us involved should dedicate ourselves to see that it is always used for good, never for evil / Note: exact day not known
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Editorial #:
539550774
Collection:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Date created:
August 01, 1945
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Clip length:
00:01:13:11
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35mm B/W Neg
Source:
Sherman Grinberg Library
Object name:
sr001491_02_06.mov