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First-Hand Account of Hiroshima: Before, During, and After the Atomic Bomb Drop

First-Hand Account of Hiroshima: Before, During, and After the Atomic Bomb Drop

Update: 2024-09-24
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Over the past few years, much has been written and created around Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project, but little attention is paid to those whose lives were ended or forever changed when the bombs dropped in Japan.

In this episode, we delve into the experiences of the hibakusha, the survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. On that day the Enola Gay released its devastating payload, ushering in the nuclear age. The survivors, now with an average age of over 90, provide some of the last living testimonies of the horrors that unfolded in the seconds, minutes, and hours following the explosion.

Today’s guest is M.G. Sheftall, author of The Stories of Hibakusha. Sheftall has spent years interviewing those who were young adolescents at the time of the bombing, now elderly but still haunted by their memories.

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First-Hand Account of Hiroshima: Before, During, and After the Atomic Bomb Drop

First-Hand Account of Hiroshima: Before, During, and After the Atomic Bomb Drop

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