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And just as there was something of every Vietnamese in Ho Chi Minh so there is something of Ho Chi Minh in almost every present-day Vietnamese, so strong is his imprint on the Vietnamese nation.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Almost
Chi
Every
His
Imprint
Just
Nation
Something
Strong
Vietnamese
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As in all his subsequent dealings with France, Ho Chi Minh's demands were a model of modesty.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Chi
Demands
France
His
Model
Modesty
Subsequent
Were
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Could anything justify the extermination of civilians on such a scale?
~ Wilfred Burchett
Anything
Civilians
Could
Justify
Scale
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France turned a deaf ear to the demands, but Ho had succeeded in attracting great publicity in progressive French circles to the situation in Indochina.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Attracting
Circles
Deaf
Demands
Ear
France
French
Great
Had
Progressive
Publicity
Situation
Succeeded
Turned
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Hiroshima does not look like a bombed city. It looks as if a monster steamroller had passed over it and squashed it out of existence.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Bombed
City
Does
Existence
Had
Hiroshima
Like
Look
Looks
Monster
Out
Over
Over It
Passed
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Hiroshima had a profound effect upon me.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Effect
Had
Hiroshima
Me
Profound
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Ho joined the French socialist party, the first Vietnamese to be a member of a French political party.
~ Wilfred Burchett
First
French
Joined
Member
Party
Political
Political Party
Socialist
Socialist Party
Vietnamese
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Hundreds and hundreds of the dead were so badly burned in the terrific heat generated by the bomb that it was not even possible to tell whether they were men or women, old or young.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Badly
Bomb
Burned
Dead
Even
Heat
Hundreds
Men
Old
Possible
Tell
Terrific
Were
Whether
Women
Young
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In this first testing ground of the atomic bomb I have seen the most terrible and frightening desolation in four years of war. It makes a blitzed Pacific island seem like an Eden. The damage is far greater than photographs can show.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Atomic
Atomic Bomb
Bomb
Damage
Desolation
Eden
Far
First
Four
Frightening
Greater
Ground
Island
Like
Makes
Most
Pacific
Photographs
Seem
Seen
Show
Terrible
Testing
Than
War
Years
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It was necessary to bluff the Japanese camp commanders, with whatever authority I could muster, that I had come officially to ensure that the surrender terms were being complied with and that living conditions for the POWs were being immediately improved.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Authority
Being
Bluff
Camp
Come
Conditions
Could
Ensure
Had
Immediately
Improved
Japanese
Living
Living Conditions
Muster
Necessary
Officially
POWs
Surrender
Terms
Were
Whatever
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My anger with the US was not at first, that they had used that weapon - although that anger came later.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Although
Anger
Came
First
Had
Later
Us
Used
Weapon
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My emotional and intellectual response to Hiroshima was that the question of the social responsibility of a journalist was posed with greater urgency than ever.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Emotional
Ever
Greater
Hiroshima
Intellectual
Journalist
Question
Response
Responsibility
Social
Social Responsibility
Than
Urgency
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Of thousands of others, nearer the centre of the explosion, there was no trace. They vanished. The theory in Hiroshima is that the atomic heat was so great that they burned instantly to ashes - except that there were no ashes.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Ashes
Atomic
Burned
Centre
Except
Explosion
Great
Heat
Hiroshima
Instantly
Nearer
Others
Theory
Thousands
Trace
Vanished
Were
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The police chief of Hiroshima welcomed me eagerly as the first Allied correspondent to reach the city.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Allied
Chief
City
Correspondent
Eagerly
First
Hiroshima
Me
Police
Reach
Welcomed
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Vietnamese must be made to feel that they are racial inferiors with no right to national identity.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Feel
Identity
Inferiors
Made
Must
National
National Identity
Racial
Right
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When you arrive in Hiroshima you can look around and for 25 and perhaps 30 square miles you can see hardly a building. It gives you an empty feeling in the stomach to see such man-made devastation.
~ Wilfred Burchett
Around
Arrive
Building
Devastation
Empty
Feeling
Gives
Hardly
Hiroshima
Look
Man-Made
Miles
Perhaps
See
Square
Square Miles
Stomach
You
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Wilfred Burchett
Profession
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BirthDate
16 September, 1911
DeathDate
27 September, 1983
Country
Australia
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