back in 1995, if they wanted to cancel the big funeral at a visit -- you know likeenola gay visit, weuggested to artifacts. the enola gay and this lunchbox. that was the last thing they wanted to display. they wanted artifacts about the victims, photographs of the victims, statements by american military leaders. they want that controversy. here was a more historical panel. i would like a whole examined about the context about the decision to drop the bomb. -- a whole exhibit about the context. this has the important information about the manhattan project. they started to build the bomb in case the germans built the bomb. we built the bomb as a deterrent against germany. they did not anticipate it might be used against japan. this is a survey of the bombing targets. these are potential targets. the united states had been firebombing japanese cities since march 10 when we firebombed tokyo. three quarters of our bombs were incendiary. we bombed over 100 japanese cities. we ran out of important major cities to bomb -- the destruction reached 99.5% of the city -- some of the american lea