Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 7 things you should know
The paper cranes are not just a symbol of peace, but also a call to action. They are a reminder that we must keep pushing to see the #endofnukes.
The paper cranes are not just a symbol of peace, but also a call to action. They are a reminder that we must keep pushing to see the #endofnukes.
Nagasaki Commemoration, History and Hope, by Jay Kvale Given on August 8, 2011 at Como Park in St. Paul, Minnesota in commemoration of Nagasaki Day             As we all know, a single B-29 appeared over Hiroshima, Japan on the morning ofAugust 6, 1945 and dropped the first atomic bomb, which obliterated most of the city, More