technology to colorize black-and-white photographs of Hiroshima’s atomic bomb survivors. Over the years, many atomic bomb survivors (hibakusha) have overcome hatred and sadness in hope that ...
I saw a blueish white flash all around me... together with the building, my body was falling" Setsuko Thurlow, Hiroshima bomb survivor It was her first day in her role as an army decoder ...
Masako Parshall has been meticulously designing costumes for the Texas Ballet since 1982, minus a nine-year break in the ...
Children author and illustrator Junko Morimoto, one of the last Hiroshima survivors now living in Australia with her book 'My Hiroshima' at her home in Sydney. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) Source ...
A tree surgeon in Hiroshima lovingly treats trees that live ... 2-kilometer radius of ground zero are registered as A-bomb survivor trees.
the ANT―Hiroshima and the Hiroshima NPO Center. Fourteen survivors and second-generation hibakusha shared their experiences and stories. Sumiko Yamada was just 2 at the time of the bombing.
HIROSHIMA--Tetsuko Shakuda was a frightened ... Fares were free after the bombing, and survivors saw the train as a symbol of hope and continuity amid the devastation. Shakuda considered her ...
Atomic bomb survivor Hironaka Masaki, 84, speaks to NHK. When the bomb exploded above Hiroshima at 8:15 a.m ... and values of others through music, art, sports, and other interactions.