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Life After the Atomic Blast, as Told by Hiroshima’s Survivors

Eighty years after the dropping of the first atomic bomb, Hiroshima’s survivors and their descendants describe how health problems and stigma have echoed down the generations.

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theconversation.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Life After the Atomic Blast, as Told by Hiroshima’s Survivors

Eighty years after the dropping of the first atomic bomb, Hiroshima’s survivors and their descendants describe how health problems and stigma have echoed down the generations.

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dailysabah.com11 mesi fa

8 decades on, Hiroshima survivors break silence amid nuclear fears

Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many of Japan’s remaining survivors are voicing growing frustration over the global...

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  1. martedì 5 agosto 2025·dailysabah.com

    8 decades on, Hiroshima survivors break silence amid nuclear fears

    Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, many of Japan’s remaining survivors are voicing growing frustration over the global...

  2. mercoledì 6 agosto 2025·theconversation.com

    Life After the Atomic Blast, as Told by Hiroshima’s Survivors

    Eighty years after the dropping of the first atomic bomb, Hiroshima’s survivors and their descendants describe how health problems and stigma have echoed down the generations.