The Poet Who Watched a Football Game on Nagasaki’s Atomic Killing Field
Feature photo courtesy of the National Archives. https://lithub.com/the-poet-who-watched-a-football-game-on-nagasakis-atomic-killing-field/ Greg Mitchell on William W. Watt’s Experience in the Aftermath of Nuclear Devastation “Nagasaki was an embarrassment to the art of war.” – Don DeLillo, End Zone Via PBS Greg Mitchell - August 8, 2025 One of the most disturbing sporting events in history took place on January 1, 1946, when the US military staged an all-star football game on a field in Nagasaki, Japan—less than five months after an atomic bomb killed over 70,000 in that city , nearly all of them civilians . The game, dubbed “The Atomic Bowl,” was played on the same day that college football bowl games were being played in the US. Today, nearly 80 years to the day after the bombings, the first vivid letters about the game and its aftermath, along with several previously unpublished images, have emerged from an unexpected source: William W. Watt , a revered English li...