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SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR
Hiroshima attack marks its 78th anniversary — its lessons of unnecessary mass destruction could help guide future nuclear arms talks The U.S. atomic bomb attacks on Japan remain the only military use of nuclear weapons. It was 8:15 on a Monday morning, Aug. 6, 1945. World War II was raging in Japan and across Europe. An American B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan — an important military center with a civilian population close to 300,000 people. ©SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR #hiroshima
Hedayet Rahi
The language I speak, Becomes mine,its distortions,its queernesses All mine,mine alone. It is half English,half Indian,funny perhaps,but it is honest, It is as human as I am human,don't you see? summary and analysis of the poem..
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अहंकार की पहेलियों में फंस गए थे, विश्व के युद्ध की मार बन गए थे। और सुबह अनगिनत सहारे घर से निकले थे, पर सब बेसहारे राख़ बन गये थे।। #WorldWar2 #HiroshimaNagasaki hiroshima nagasaki #nagasaki #hiroshima #worldwar #nojoto #hindi
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U.S. records confirm 12 U.S. soldiers died from Hiroshima A-bomb A recently discovered U.S. official document has confirmed that 12 American soldiers were killed in the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, making it the first known acknowledgment by the United States of how many of its captured military personnel died then. A copy of the Dec 20, 1948 report, titled "Death of 12 American fliers as a result of the atomic bombing on (Hiroshima)," had been written as part of an investigation into Japanese war crimes during World War II and whether the soldiers, who were Japan's prisoners of war, had been subject to abuses. The one-page report, written by Capt Robert Miller of the U.S. military, said that there was "insufficient evidence to prove an atrocity and no prosecutive action was taken," referring to trials for any such abuses, therefore concluding that the soldiers had died in the bombing of the western Japan city on Aug 6, 1945. ©SHIRSENDU KARMAKAR #Hiroshima #Atomic_Bomb
TR Sriram
Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow. ... ©TR Sriram #Identity #Summary
Sri Harsha Reddy
Every Person In Your Life Teaches You a Lesson. It's Better to Remember the Moral than the Summary. #moral #Summary
Sandip Movadiya (Kavi)
#kaninikavita #kavi #hiroshima #feelingsworld