75 years after Hiroshima bombing, it's falling to descendants to keep survivors' stories alive - News Summed Up

75 years after Hiroshima bombing, it's falling to descendants to keep survivors' stories alive


Years later, she would try to hold on to those images, while remaining haunted by how she found him near ground zero of the Hiroshima bombing. Ishikawa didn't speak much about the bombing, not even telling her daughter she was from Hiroshima until she turned 11. (Submitted by Kathleen Burkinshaw)"The war didn't end the effects of the bombing. WATCH | Daryl Kimball describes the significance of the memories of the hibakusha:Daryl Kimball of the Arms Control Association says the recollections of Hiroshima survivors are important. "We are seeing leaders more interested in just walking away from those [agreements] entirely, or some blaming and shaming of their arms control partners," said Korda.


Source: CBC News August 06, 2020 07:52 UTC



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