‘Atomic Echoes’ follows the stories of atomic bomb survivors 80 years after World War II
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‘Atomic Echoes’ follows the stories of atomic bomb survivors 80 years after World War II
An “atomic veteran” was a military service member who: Participated in an above-ground nuclear test between 1945 and 1962; or Was part of the U.S. military occupation forces in or around Hiroshima/Nagasaki before 1946; or Was held as a Prisoner of War in or near Hiroshima or Nagasaki (certain cases) At the time of their service, they were told not to discuss their involvement in nuclear tests because the information was classified. But in 1996,…
Eighty years ago, US soldiers dropped an atomic bomb on inhabited territory for the first time in human history. Their destination on August 6, 1945, morning at 8.15 am.
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