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SPIEGEL Interview with the 'Enola Gay's' Navigator:
"I'm not Proud of all the Deaths it Caused'
Theodore Van Kirk, 84, is one of the surviving members of the crew of the "Enola Gay," the aircraft that dropped the first atomic bomb ever to be used against humanity. In a Spiegel interview, he recalls the fateful day he and his colleagues dropped the bomb. (...)
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