Letter to concerned citizen from Connee L. Rainey, U.S. Postal Service regarding Atomic Bomb Stamp
Document 00224, Page 002
Document Notes: When the Postal Service proposed a stamp with an image of the Hiroshima bomb to commemorate the end of WW II the Japanese protested. President Clinton ordered the stamp cancelled despite the fact that a few years before the Japanese had issued a stamp commemorating their attack on Pearl Harbor. This letter outlines the logic of that decision.
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Number of Pages: 2
Date: 21 December 1994
Bibliographic Info: U.S. Postal Service Letter regarding Atomic Bomb Stamp