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An unidentified man stands next to a tiled fireplace where a house once stood in Hiroshima ... would the Japanese continue fighting? Then, the aftermath: How long did children, carbonized by ...
The second section casts a spotlight on the activities of reporters from The Asahi Shimbun and Mainichi Newspapers, among others, who arrived in Hiroshima in the aftermath of the bombing.
Otake’s 2003 book, “Masako’s Story: Surviving the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima,” tells the ... the stories of survivors and the tragic aftermath was never spotlighted.
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Colonel Paul Tibbets, pilot of the Enola Gay, remained unapologetic about dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. He described ...
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‘Hiroshima: The Last Witnesses’ Review: Present at the DestructionWhen the Nobel Peace Prize went to the Japanese grassroots organization Nihon Hidankyo three weeks ago, it arrived, in a sense, in the nick of time. Many of the group’s members are hibakusha ...
According to a virtual exhibit (archived) at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Matsumoto photographed the aftermath of the bombing in Nagasaki from Aug. 25, to Sep. 15, 1945, alongside an Asahi ...
One fact that Otake believes should be more known is that the Hiroshima bombing caused human exposure to nearly 7,000 degrees Farenheit. For Otake, the stories of survivors and the tragic aftermath ...
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