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80 Years Later: The Case For Hiroshima

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Exploring the historical context of Hiroshima 80 years later and revising misconceptions.

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In search of new ways of transmitting the memory of Hiroshima's atomic bomb, the Japanese public television channel NHK used artificial intelligence (AI) to keep the voices of the hibakushas alive, the victims of the bombs. An inspiring first.

Today, Japan is commemorating the 80th anniversary of the nuclear bombing. In contrast to the FRG, mourning for its own war victims is at the heart of the commemoration – and still prevents aggressive military policies today. Excerpts from the August issue COMPACT. Find out more If you come from Tokyo to Hiroshima, you think you are in a spa town. [...] The article 80 years after Hiroshima: At the river of tears first appeared on COMPACT.

The Second World War was the most absolute conflict of the 20th century, giving birth to two total horrors: the Shoah and the atomic bombings against Japan. On Saturday, August 4, 1945, the Boeing B-29 Superfortress called Enola Gay dropped the first operational nuclear weapon in history against the city of Hiroshima. It was [...] This content Hiroshima, 80 years old. was first published on legendary aircraft.net - Encyclopaedia of military avia…

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