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Japan observed a minute of silence to mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and to remind the world of the horror it caused, in a context of tension.
When the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, Ari Beser’s grandfather was on board both of the ...
On a sweltering morning, hundreds of black-clad officials, students and survivors laid flowers at the memorial cenotaph, with ...
August 6th marks 80 years since the first time an atomic bomb was ever used on Hiroshima, and then three days later dropped ...
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy of Washington, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago, Archbishop Paul D. Etienne of Seattle and ...
The 80th anniversary of this pivotal event in history is a particularly notable one, as it will be the last milestone for most of the few remaining survivors.
These horrific bombings are a warning to workers around the world as to where the war policies of the most powerful ...
By John LaForge Aug. 6 and 9 are the 80th anniversaries of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The killing of 140,000 civilians at Hiroshima was the effect of detonating a ...
Memorials around the world have marked the 80th anniversary of the United States' nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, Japan that ...
Long Islanders honor the memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims, urging global leaders to prevent future nuclear ...
The annual Lanterns for Peace event, organized by Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin, blends personal remembrance with a broader call for nuclear disarmament.
The young ginkgo tree inside the San Diego Botanic Garden now carries that history in its DNA, as well as a symbol of sowing peace between two nations.