Little Boy
A moment to remember those from the only country in the world to be the victim of a nuclear strike.
"I ran back home crying my mother's name. Wandering around, I heard the voice of my elder sister calling my name. I was astonished to see her standing covered with blood. I looked at myself, and saw the skin of my hands and legs peeled and hanging down. I started crying again in fear."
-Mr. Masatada Asaeda (at 15 - 6 years after 'Little Boy')
Inspecting the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is utterly harrowing. 60 years on (Hiroshima was today, Nagasaki is on the 9th) we still have nuclear weapons pointed at each other.
Inspecting the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is utterly harrowing. 60 years on (Hiroshima was today, Nagasaki is on the 9th) we still have nuclear weapons pointed at each other.
::Listening to - Fennez | Endless Summer::


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