Japan Marks 70th Anniversary of Nagasaki Atomic Bombing
Ceremonies held on Sunday marked the 70th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan. Photo: Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
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Thursday marks 70 years to the day since the United States dropped the world's first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later it dropped a second on the city of Nagasaki. The devastation is widely believed to have brought an abrupt end to World War Two - with Japan's surrender. But what about the appalling human cost of the bombing? Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from Hiroshima.
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum ( 長崎原爆資料館 )
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The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum relates the history of the city when it was hit by the atomic bomb during the Second World War. Along with photographs showing Nagasaki before and after the bombing, there are displays relating stories regarding the bombing including materials that had actually been irradiated, the history behind the development of nuclear weapons, and wishes for peace.
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The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima | The Daily 360 | The New York Times
Through modeling and mapping technologies, witness from above what happened in Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. 6, 1945.
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The first nuclear weapon to be dropped on humans was the Little Boy atomic bomb, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The destruction caused killed thousands of people, injured many more, and caused long-lasting effects such as cancer and birth defects.
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Nagasaki marks 70th anniversary of atomic bombing
As ageing survivors, the relatives of victims and others remember the devastating blast that took place on Aug 9, 1945, Japan's PM calls for an end to nuclear weapons
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) (UNESCO/NHK)
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on 6 August 1945. Through the efforts of many people, including those of the city of Hiroshima, it has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing. Not only is it a stark and powerful symbol of the most destructive force ever created by humankind; it also expresses the hope for world peace ...
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki horrors recalled, undiminished
The dropping of atom bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 70 years ago is given new focus in a special exhibition: at American University: in Washington DC.
The presentation challenges the commonly accepted account that the bombs' use was necessary so that American lives would not be thrown away in a full invasion of m…
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Nagasaki Bomb - 1945 | Movietone Moments | 9 Aug 19
On this day in 1945 this US dropped a 2nd atomic bomb known as Fat Man on Japan and destroyed part of Nagasaki. Here is Movietone's report on the events.
The Atomic Bomb (an experimental one) was dropped in New Mexico. The second was dropped on Hiroshima and this film shows the resulting devastation. Nagasaki was the target for the third bomb three days after that at Hiroshima. The widespread damage in Tokyo was done by Superfortresses dropping incendiaries. At the prison camp in Ofuna many allied prisoners were starved and ill-treated, our film shows a few of the fittest leaving for home.
CUT STORY: KS At New Mexico. GV tower from which test atomic bomb was dropped. Atomic bomb explodes. Clouds rising, smoke, mushroom shape. American cameramen, reporters don special canvas over-shoes, before walking over area affected. The crust of the earth, which was mostly sand is now hard like glass. Remains of the steel tower, just small mound about two feet high. Aerial shot of Hiroshima, of city zooming over picture. Aerial and ground shots of the ruins of Hiroshima. Aerial shot of Nagasaki, name zooming over picture. Aerial shots only of ruins of city. Aerial shots of Tokyo, name zooming as others, various aerials shots and ground shots of city, civilians walk about ruins, carrying sunshades and umbrellas. GV of river or moat? beside the Palace. GV Hirohito's Palace. Japanese kneel and bow before the palace, this has suffered very little damage. Various shots of ruins of city. At a prison camp, Ofuna, Americans released crowds in groups. Some of the healthy ones leave for home, their former jailers bow to them as they walk out. Various shots of ruins of city to finish. see story number 46094/2 for cuts
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Atomic Bomb dropped on Nagasaki - 1945
News from Japan. The atomic bomb exploding at Nagasaki was filmed from a B29. Emperor Hirohito looks at the ruins of Tokyo shortly before the surrender of Japan. In Yokohama Hospital American Sergeant John Archinal gives blood to save the life of former Japanese Premier Tojo, after his failed suicide attempt.
Aerial views of ruins of Nagasaki. Aerial - atom bomb exploding on same, mushroom shape clouds. Aerial of city. HIROHITO TOURS TOKYO: Hirohito walks round the ruins of Tokyo, devastation everywhere. Looks at maps lying on table (in street). Japanese clear debris away, various shots of same. TOJO TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF: In Yokohama hospital, Sergeant John Archinal gives his blood (transfusion in progress), to save life of Tojo, various shots. Shot of Samurai sword and Hari-Kiri knife on table, also a three-two automatic gun, the latter being the one he used. CU of same. Various of Tojo lying in bed being given blood transfusion, also CUs of him.
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Hiroshima Bombing Story | Tour around the Atomic Hypocenter ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Today is the 74th anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing - August 6, 2019
Hiroshima, August 6, 1945. It’s a day that changed everything. The atomic bomb decimated the city, killing nearly all nearby the blast. Fast forward about 75 years later, and Hiroshima is now a beautiful city, resurrected from the ruins of the post war period. Near the hypocenter is the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park and Museum and across the river, the A-Bomb Dome which sits as it did, destroyed after the bomb in ruins. We'll look at the area around the hypocenter and see old video footage from 1945 after the bomb. We'll also meet a witness who will describe in detail the horror he saw as he volunteered to help in Hiroshima on August 7, 1945, the next day.
We’re now in the 4th generation since the bomb was dropped, those that were kids who could remember are now in their 80s and 90s. Yuji is a 3rd generation Hiroshima resident since the bomb and he wants to share the city of Hiroshima so people don’t forget the past. He learned a lot from his great uncle who told him stories as a kid of the horrors of that day and how the city rebuilt. Another reason is that he wants to teach his son so he can pass on the stories from his family who were alive nearby on that tragic day. They're now tour guides in Hiroshima.
At age 92, Yuji’s great uncle shares his story of the day he will never forget. He lived in Kure city near by, saw the mushroom cloud and went into the city to help. His account is graphic, the scene is grim and real.
The city cannot erase it’s past but it can move on and write the next chapter in its history and I think that is where Hiroshima is today. Tourism to the city is increasing, many international visitors stop by Hiroshima to understand what happened on that day, pay their respects, and tours like the one with Yuji and Magical Trip I took is a way to understand just how much the city changed that day and how it’s re-invented itself since. I hope you can feel something for Hiroshima and if you are in Japan, it's a must visit destination.
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Nagasaki marks 71st anniversary of atomic bombing
It's more than 70 years since the US dropped a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki during World War two.
50,000 people turned out for a memorial at the site and also to remember those who were killed.
Al Jazeera’s Caroline Malone reports.
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Mock Fat Man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki on display
A mock Nagasaki-type atomic bomb named Fat Man was on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.
The craziness of Japanese militarists during WWII incurred the dropping of two atomic bombs on its land in August, 1945.
Fat Man was the second and the last atomic bomb put into practical use in history.
Japan: Abe marks 72nd anniversary of Nagasaki atomic bomb
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took part in the wreath-laying ceremony at the Nagasaki Memorial Complex, in Nagasaki Peace Park, on Wednesday, to commemorate those that died in the US' 1945 atomic bombing of the city on the event's 72st anniversary.
The 1945 bombing of Hiroshima marked the first ever use of nuclear weapons during warfare and spelled the final days of World War II.
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The Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) was the only structure left standing in the area where the first atomic bomb exploded on 6 August 1945. Through the efforts of many people, including those of the city of Hiroshima, it has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing. Not only is it a stark and powerful symbol of the most destructive force ever created by humankind; it also expresses the hope for world peace ...
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