The grandchildren of 2 men who experienced both A-bomb attacks 80 years ago now work for peace
JAPAN, AUG 7 – Grandchildren of atomic bomb survivors share linked histories and advocate nuclear disarmament during 80th anniversary commemorations, emphasizing reconciliation and peace promotion.
- Ari Beser's grandfather was on the American B-29 bombers that dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, while Kosuzu Harada's grandfather survived both attacks.
- Decades later, the grandchildren, Ari Beser and Harada, are telling their grandfathers' linked stories and working to seek reconciliation and understanding about the attacks.
- During the 80th anniversary commemoration, the grandchildren visited a station in Hiroshima where Harada's grandfather boarded a train after being injured in the first attack.
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Grandkids of 2 men who experienced both A-bombings now work for peace
When the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, Ari Beser’s grandfather was on board both of the American B-29 bombers that carried the weapons. On the ground, Kosuzu Harada’s grandfather survived both attacks. Neither of the men — U.S. radar specialist Jacob Beser and Japanese…
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