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It is an act of historical myopia to pretend that the atomic bombings were callous. They were the cost of hard-fought peace.
Revisiting the math and morality of the Allied forces’ decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.
Award-winning filmmaker James Cameron and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative Ernest J. Moniz speak with Christiane Amanpour ...
This week marks the 80th anniversary of President Harry Truman's fateful decision to drop atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (respectively, Aug. 6 and 9, 1945). To date, ...
Kenichi Kubota, 58, a tree doctor, has continued an annual survey of trees that were exposed to the radiation in Nagasaki ...
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Bockscar: We Visited the B-29 Bomber That Dropped The Atomic Bomb On NagasakiKey Points and Summary – Eighty years ago this week, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, forcing the end of ...
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The Christian Post on MSNThe nuclear age turns 80Earlier this week, on August 6th, America as a nation commemorated the 80th anniversary of dropping the atomic bomb on ...
Difficult and controversial as it was, President Truman's decision to drop the bombs saved countless lives, both Japanese and ...
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ABP - Live on MSN‘Hiroshima Is Not Over': Panel Unpacks Misconceptions And Moral Blind Spots Of The Atomic BombingsHiroshima, a Delhi panel questioned the bomb’s necessity, exposing its use as a power display, while reflecting on memory, ...
The Japanese city, on which America dropped the first atomic bomb near the end of World War II, is commemorating the ...
NAGASAKI: A nonprofit organisation, which promotes the study of Nagasaki culture, will hold an event Saturday (Aug 9) to ...
At 17, Koichi Tagawa survived Nagasaki’s atomic blast and recording two months of grief, destruction and the loss of his ...
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