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A photograph that has spread on Reddit and Facebook for years allegedly showed a bonsai tree that survived the United States' ...
The official trailer for Charles Pellegrino’s book “Ghosts of Hiroshima” is here. The non-fiction title is due out on Aug. 5 ...
The Hiroshima Municipal Government on July 16 opened to the media the vault at the Atomic Bomb Memorial Mound containing the ...
John Hersey was a 32-year-old reporter who returned from Japan in 1946 with a groundbreaking story that challenged the U.S.
Rebun Kayo looks for the bone fragments unearthed at a site on Ninoshima Island, where he searches for the remains of atomic ...
The ashes of about 70,000 victims of the U.S. atomic bombing of the city in August 1945 in the closing days of World War II ...
Bound for destiny and Hiroshima, the Enola Gay carried 12 men, hope, and the power for epic destruction. The silver airplane, named for the pilot’s mother, barely got off the ground that morning ...
The governor of Japan's Hiroshima Prefecture has visited a former nuclear testing site and a museum conveying the history of ...
More than seven decades after the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima, effectively ending World War II, the site of the devastation remains one of the most ...
The G7 Summit in Hiroshima will be held from May 19-21. The "Group of Seven" (G7) is an informal alliance of leading democratic industrialized nations of members Canada, France, ...
Howard Kakita is an American hibakusha, a Japanese word for survivor. In 1945, he was a young boy staying with grandparents when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on their city of Hiroshima ...
On my way to Hilliard, I carried my copy of John Hersey’s “Hiroshima.” (My 1989 edition bears the cover endorsement “Everyone able to read should read it,” and I agree.) ...