The picture has been widely shared for years and purportedly shows the aftermath of the explosion in the Japanese city.
It is 26 July, 1945. For four years, America has been at war with Japan. President Truman issues the enemy an ultimatum: surrender unconditionally or face “prompt and utter destruction.” ...
Bederson, now 95, said he “certainly” knew the damage the "Little Boy" bomb could cause when it was dropped on Hiroshima on 6 June 1945, but believed it was “justified” to “end the war”.
When visitors step inside the Hiroshima ... after the bomb dropped, she saw that “the faces of anyone who had been looking at ...
I now live in Sydney, but I was born and brought up in Hiroshima. When the bomb exploded on the morning of August 6 1945, I was a 13-year-old schoolgirl. I lived 1.7 kilometres away from where the ...
Representatives of an atomic bomb survivors ... that nuclear threats now being voiced by certain policymakers reveal the folly of nuclear deterrence theory," said Hiroshima Mayor Matsui Kazumi.
HIROSHIMA—The film ... as “the father of the atomic bomb,” opened in the United States to rave reviews in July but hasn’t been shown in Japan—until now. On March 12, the movie ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan (Kyodo ... the 80th anniversary of the United States conducting the world's first atomic bomb attack. "You alone, have the capacity... to lead the world toward the elimination ...
J ust like the dwindling group of survivors now recognised with a Nobel Prize, the residents of Hiroshima hope that the world ...