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BBC science reporter Esme Stallard explains why today there is no trace of radiation from the atomic explosions in 1945.
NAGASAKI, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Thousands bowed their heads in prayer in Nagasaki on Saturday to mark the 80th anniversary of the ...
The smell of burning flesh, unrecognisable bodies. More than 200,000 dead. Have we forgotten the sheer horror of August 1945?
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France 24 on MSNRestored Nagasaki bell rings in 80 years since A-bombTwin cathedral bells rang in unison Saturday in Japan's Nagasaki for the first time since the atomic bombing of the city 80 ...
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DPA International on MSNJapan's Nagasaki commemorates victims of atomic bombing 80 years onThe Japanese city of Nagasaki on Saturday commemorated the victims of the atomic bombing 80 years ago, as global concerns ...
The southern Japanese city of Nagasaki on Saturday marked 80 years since the U.S. atomic attack that killed tens of thousands ...
Eighty years after the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, aging survivors — some more than 100 years old — reveal the ...
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Inquirer on MSNRestored Nagasaki bell rings, 80 years since A-bombNagasaki mayor Shiro Suzuki urged the world to “stop armed conflicts immediately”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Ohio has more than one connection to the final days of World War II. Here’s what to know about the Bockscar bomber and the pilot of the Enola Gay.
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