ampguy
Veteran
What isn't mentioned is that both state side, and under MacArthur, the press was closed off for 4 weeks, and then censored (both text/dispatches, and photos).
The photographer below was escorted by one of MacArthur's captains
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/life-hiroshima-nagasaki-unpublished-photos-slideshow/
For more info. on the state side censoring, check out "Hiroshima in America" a book written after some of details from the '40s were declassified.
Also, there is a tidbit of the censorship on a wikipedia page "first into Nagasaki"
The photographer below was escorted by one of MacArthur's captains
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/life-hiroshima-nagasaki-unpublished-photos-slideshow/
For more info. on the state side censoring, check out "Hiroshima in America" a book written after some of details from the '40s were declassified.
Also, there is a tidbit of the censorship on a wikipedia page "first into Nagasaki"