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The mushroom clouds pictured following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 are among the most recognizable images taken in history. Yet the visual documentation of the only uses of ...
(WHTM)– It’s becoming rare enough to meet any World War II veteran and one Midstate man -is a real one in a million as he turned 100 on Thursday. Quentin Stambaugh and his Friend Tara Wenzel. “One day ...
One of the original prints depicting the Hiroshima bombing has been found in Honkawa Elementary School in Hiroshima city. What makes the discovery so significant is the fact that no more than three ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan — The photos are in black and white, but for once that is not a total misrepresentation of reality. When the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on Aug. 6 and ...
Dr. Hideko Tamura Snider was only eight years old when the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945. "I shall never be able to erase images of the horrific ...
Everyone has seen the aerial photographs of the mushroom cloud, but few have heard the voices of those who were looking at the mushroom cloud from below and survived in the ruins afterward. One person ...
Sunao Tsuboi, an engineering student at a university in Hiroshima, was making his way across the city’s Miyuki Bridge en route to a morning class when, in a sudden, terrifying moment on Aug. 6, 1945, ...
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