
Garett Graff
Historian and author of 'The Devil Reached Toward the Sky,' an oral history of the making and unleashing of the atomic bomb.
Top 5 podcasts with Garett Graff
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Aug 11, 2025 • 23min
80 Years After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, New Nuclear Threats Emerge
Historian Garrett Graff, author of 'The Devil Reached Toward the Sky,' brings us deep insights into the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, discussing the lessons we still haven’t learned. He examines the Manhattan Project's moral complexities and shares poignant survivor stories, emphasizing the urgent need for nuclear disarmament. The conversation also draws unsettling parallels to today's political tensions, particularly the looming threats posed by current global conflicts, including the uneasy dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine situation.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 33min
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and The Brutal Calculus of WWII (1945) w/ Garrett Graff
Garrett Graff, a historian and author known for his works on D-Day and 9/11, dives deep into the harrowing events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He discusses the moral dilemmas faced by scientists involved in the atomic bomb's creation, and the complexities of President Truman's decision to use it. The need to remember the perspectives of WWII veterans is emphasized, highlighting how their firsthand accounts shape our understanding of history. Graff also stresses the importance of preserving these memories for future generations to learn from.

Feb 22, 2026 • 34min
The Bomb And The Flag [Some Sunday Context]
Garrett Graff, author and historian known for oral histories of major events, discusses August 1945 and the decision to use atomic weapons. He describes his oral-history approach and the sources he used. Conversations cover the Manhattan Project’s industrial scale, scientists’ moral reckonings, Japan’s political turmoil that month, and the survivors’ harrowing testimonies.

Aug 28, 2025 • 11min
Eighty years after Hiroshima, a new book narrates the history of the atomic bomb
In this engaging discussion, Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett Graff shares insights from his new oral history, featuring voices of scientists, survivors, and military officials surrounding the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. He details the urgency and collaboration of the Manhattan Project, revealing how young women in Tennessee played a vital role. Graff also reflects on the emotional toll of these events, the moral complexities involved, and the terrifying implications of nuclear weaponry in today's world. It’s a timely reminder of history’s weight.

Aug 7, 2025 • 23min
The witnesses of the first nuclear bomb
Garett Graff, a journalist and historian, shares his insights from his book on the atomic bomb's creation. He explores firsthand accounts from the Manhattan Project, revealing contrasting emotions of jubilation among scientists and devastating trauma among Japanese victims. The discussion highlights the moral complexities and lasting consequences of the atomic bomb on today's geopolitical climate, emphasizing the urgent need to address modern nuclear threats and the challenges posed by emerging technologies like AI.


