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A mysterious protest doll with a 'Remember Hiroshima' sign appeared at Disneyland over the weekend, later revealed to be part ...
It's been 80 years of talking peace while preparing for nuclear war.
This is a condensed version of a 1992 article based on an interview with Ted Van Kirk, of Northumberland, the navigator of the Enola Gay, who died in 2014. The article originally appeared in The Daily ...
Community members gathered at Alton Baker Park on the evening of Aug. 6 to remember the United States' World War II bombing ...
The Japanese city, on which America dropped the first atomic bomb near the end of World War II, is commemorating the ...
A Disneyland guest managed to place a doll holding a “Remember Hiroshima” sign on “it’s a small world,” Walt Disney World debuted a new Annual Passholder magnet featuring Crush, Disney has reached a ...
A TikTok video claims to show a "Remember Hiroshima" doll that was placed on Disneyland's ‘It’s a Small World’ ride last weekend.
Few survived the nuclear bombs which were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Keiko Ogura lived, to tell a grim tale.
The smell of burning flesh, unrecognisable bodies. More than 200,000 dead. Have we forgotten the sheer horror of August 1945?
As numbers of atomic bomb survivors decline, can such deeply personal, traumatic memories truly be passed on to someone who ...
It is now 80 years from the two atomic bombings of Japan and we should remember the consequences.
Its engines roaring, the Enola Gay rose above Tinian, a tiny island with a major U.S. airfield in the Marianas far to the ...