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The arch-shaped cenotaph for atomic bomb victims, where the city of Hiroshima holds its annual Aug. 6 peace ceremony, may be ...
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 ...
The hollowed-out remains of Hiroshima’s Genbaku (A-bomb) Dome look eerily the same as they did 78 years ago, when the American military detonated an atomic bomb over this Japanese city – the ...
The Genbaku Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial is the only structure left standing near the hypocenter of the first atomic bomb, which exploded on August 6th ...
Hiroshima is a wonderment ... the Motoyasu River and eat takeout sushi beneath the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, the only structure that was left standing in the blast zone. It was hard to reconcile ...
Hersey and Hiroshima are the links between two sets ... generic except for the skeletal ruin now usually called the A-Bomb Dome, visible at the far left. The picture’s creator, who was 9 or ...
At a news conference toward the end of August, Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui referred to a group that refused to vacate the open space before the Atomic Bomb Dome. “Countermeasures must be ...
It has been nearly 78 years since Hiroshima was reduced to ashes by an atomic bomb. As each year passes, memories fade, with fewer survivors able to pass on their stories to the next generation.
In the background was the Genbaku Dome, the only structure that remained standing in the area where the bomb was dropped. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, or Genbaku Dome, was the only structure left ...