Think only Japanese citizens died in the bombing of Hiroshima? Nope.
The remaining survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki feel a growing urgency to tell their stories before it's too late.
What did Truman's grandson think of the decision 75 years ago?
How the mission happened.
Another story about the anniversary.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has a special package on the 75th anniversary.
The song that keeps running through my mind is "Blossom and Blood" by Midnight Oil (see here).
This city of blossom and blood
This city suffered more than it should
These sidewalk silhouettes not washed away, not washed away.
Whatever you've done, whatever you've done, whatever you've done,
There's a hope in the heart says never again.
Whatever you say, whatever you say, whatever you say
It's the price of peace to remember that day.
The remaining survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki feel a growing urgency to tell their stories before it's too late.
What did Truman's grandson think of the decision 75 years ago?
How the mission happened.
Another story about the anniversary.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has a special package on the 75th anniversary.
The song that keeps running through my mind is "Blossom and Blood" by Midnight Oil (see here).
This city of blossom and blood
This city suffered more than it should
These sidewalk silhouettes not washed away, not washed away.
Whatever you've done, whatever you've done, whatever you've done,
There's a hope in the heart says never again.
Whatever you say, whatever you say, whatever you say
It's the price of peace to remember that day.