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The pictures, dramatically arrayed on the walls according to their distance from Hiroshima's Ground Zero, show landscapes of burned-over rubble, concrete and steel buildings reduced to etiolated skeletons, and close-ups of flash burns and other interesting evidence of the awesome destructiveness of the bomb.
Tragedy and Comedy of Life William Meyers 2011
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The pictures, dramatically arrayed on the walls according to their distance from Hiroshima's Ground Zero, show landscapes of burned-over rubble, concrete and steel buildings reduced to etiolated skeletons, and close-ups of flash burns and other interesting evidence of the awesome destructiveness of the bomb.
Tragedy and Comedy of Life William Meyers 2011
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Hiroshima's stadium was a somewhat ramshackle, single-level shell, about the size of a Triple A park in my country.
Greg Mitchell: Baseball at Ground Zero: Ghosts in the Outfield at Killing Field Greg Mitchell 2011
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Now known as the Atom-Bomb Dome, it stands lifeless and naked on the edge of the Montayasu River, directly across from Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park.
Phillip Martin: Hiroshima: The Big Payback or A Lesson Forward? 2010
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Hiroshima's Peace Museum, like the Jewish Holocaust Museum or the Vietnam Memorial Wall, was built not only to stir memories but to inspire lessons.
Phillip Martin: Hiroshima: The Big Payback or A Lesson Forward? 2010
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Tokyo radio described Hiroshima's "ghost parade" of the living doomed to die.
Lucy Walker: Thoughts on the 65th Anniversary of Hiroshima Day 2010
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In related news, Last Train from Hiroshima's Amazon sales ranking had risen to #78.
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At a Special Session on Disarmament held at the U.N. in 1982, Hiroshima's former Mayor -- Takeshi Araki -- proposed a new program to promote the solidarity of cities toward the "Total Abolition of Nuclear Weapons."
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Hiroshima's Peace Museum, like the Jewish Holocaust Museum or the Vietnam Memorial Wall, was built not only to stir memories but to inspire lessons.
Phillip Martin: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima and the Need to Readjust Our Historical Lenses 2009
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Now known as the Atom-Bomb Dome, it stands lifeless and naked on the edge of the Montayasu River, directly across from Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park.
Phillip Martin: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima and the Need to Readjust Our Historical Lenses 2009
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