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This is a condensed version of a 1992 article based on an interview with Ted Van Kirk, of Northumberland, the navigator of the Enola Gay, who died in 2014. The article originally appeared in The Daily ...
The smell of burning flesh, unrecognisable bodies. More than 200,000 dead. Have we forgotten the sheer horror of August 1945?
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 ...
The southern Japanese city of Nagasaki on Saturday marked 80 years since the U.S. atomic attack that killed tens of thousands ...
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When the United States dropped the atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, Ari Beser’s ...
Truman did not see any moral virtue in sacrificing our soldiers on the altar of an abstract globalism or a relativistic ...
The following is the text of a speech delivered by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at a memorial ceremony in Nagasaki on ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNJapan: Restored Nagasaki bell rings for first time in 80 years since atomic bombingOn August 9, 1945, at 11.02am, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, which resulted to the deaths of 74,000 people on ...
August 9, 1945 marks the day when the US dropped its second atomic bomb, the ‘Fat Man’, on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, ...
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Army Times on MSNWWII doc explores ‘Atomic Echoes’ for US veterans, Japanese survivorsIt is with that message that “Atomic Echoes” goes forth, showcasing survivors on both sides of the Pacific — the “hibakusha,” ...
Eighty years after the US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, aging survivors — some more than 100 years old — reveal the ...
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