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Eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ageing survivors are urging the world to remember what was lost – and to imagine a ...
Masako Toki writes that the voices of the Hibakusha offer not only memory, but also moral clarity in an age of growing peril.
Koko Kondo's story is one of choosing forgiveness over hate—and is a lesson for humanity, writes David Cavell.
Hundreds of people who lived through the atomic bombings 80 years ago, who many view as the only true nuclear experts, ...
August 6, 1945 is a day that Hiroshima bombing survivor Setsuko Thurlow vividly remembers 80 years after her home city was ...
At Green Lake, those committed to remembering the destruction of the atomic bombs and committed to the promise of peace, ...
On the morning of August 6, 1945, at precisely 8:14 am, the skies above Hiroshima turned from clear blue to a sickly purple and grey. The world entered a new and terrifying era: the nuclear age. ...
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's Aug. 6 address at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony has been a focus of attention. On X ...