The picture has been widely shared for years and purportedly shows the aftermath of the explosion in the Japanese city.
NAGASAKI--At the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum every August ... the former Shiroyama National Elementary School and other ruins were designated by the central government as historical sites.
Fukahori represented the bomb victims at a ceremony, making his “pledge for peace,” saying: “I am determined to send our message to make Nagasaki the final place where an atomic bomb is ever ...
He said: ‘I am determined to send our message to make Nagasaki the final place where an atomic bomb is ever dropped.’ ...
Fukahori represented the bomb victims at a ceremony, making his “pledge for peace,” saying: “I am determined to send our message to make Nagasaki the final place where an atomic bomb is ever ...
Fukahori represented the bomb victims at a ceremony, making his "pledge for peace," saying: "I am determined to send our message to make Nagasaki the final place where an atomic bomb is ever dropped." ...
Shigemi Fukahori, a survivor of the 1945 Nagasaki atomic bombing ... Fukahori was only 14 when the US dropped the bomb on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, killing tens of thousands of people, including ...
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