Henry L. Stimson Quotes
Henry L. Stimson (2016). “On Active Services In Peace And War”, p.416, Read Books Ltd
Their racial characteristics are such that we cannot understand or trust even the citizen Japanese.
Henry L. Stimson's diary statement on the WWII Internment of Japanese Americans, February 10, 1942.
History is often not what actually happened but what is recorded as such.
Henry L. Stimson (2016). “On Active Services In Peace And War”, p.7, Read Books Ltd
On Active Service in Peace and War ch. 7 (1948). Stimson was explaining his action, while secretary of state in 1929, in closing the State Department's codebreaking office. The 1948 book, coauthored with McGeorge Bundy, is the earliest known appearance of this quotation. Louis Kruh, in his article "Stimson, the Black Chamber, and the 'Gentleman's Mail Quote," Cryptologia, Apr. 1988, concludes that these words accurately represented Stimson's feelings in 1929 but that "whether he also said it the
Henry L. Stimson (2016). “On Active Services In Peace And War”, p.262, Read Books Ltd
"The bomb and the opportunity" by Henry L. Stimson, Harper's Magazine, March 1946.