Betty jean in japan, there is an old belief that a crane can live for 1000 years. If you fold 1000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness. After the bomb fell on a hiroshima, august 6, 1945, the people folded paper cranes. Today in hiroshima, men, women, and children are still folding paper cranes. Especially children. For they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. Whats it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war . These children look like children anywhere. But the park they are playing in is called the peace park, and the monument behind them is the center dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb, although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. It was 8 15 on a hot summer morning, much like this one, when that first bomb flashed the sky and destroyed the city in its flaming heat. While Children Play in the front of the peace museum, which bears grim testimony of what the bomb did to the first city that experienc
In japan, there is an old belief that a crane can move for 1,000 years. If you fold 1,000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness. After the bomb fell on hiroshima, august 6th, 1945, the people folded paper cranes. Today in hiroshima, men, women, and children are still folding paper cranes. Especially children. For they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. Whats it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war . These children look like children anywhere. But the monument behind them is dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb. Although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. It was 8 15 on a hot summer morning much like this one when that first bomb flashed through the sky and destroyed the city. Now, Children Play in front of the peace museum which bears grim testimony of what the bomb did to the first city that experienced it. On the walk home from school to the park, the children can see the atomic dome in the distan
In japan, there is an old belief that a crane can move for 1,000 years. If you fold 1,000 paper cranes, they will protect you from illness. After the bomb fell on hiroshima, august 6th, 1945, the people folded paper cranes. Today in hiroshima, men, women, and children are still folding paper cranes. Especially children. For they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. Whats it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war . These children look like children anywhere. But the park they are playing in is called the peace park. The monument is behind them is the cenotaph dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb. Although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. It was 8 15 on a hot summer morning much like this one when that first bomb flashed through the sky and destroyed the city. In its flaming heat. Now Children Play in front of the peace museum which bears grim testimony of what the bomb did to the first city that experienced it. W
After the bomb fell on 1945, the august 6, people folded paper cranes. Today in hiroshima, men, women and children are still folding paper cranes. Especially children. They are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. What is it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war . These children look like children anywhere, but the park they are playing in is called the peace park, and the monument behind them is the cemetery dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb. Although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. On a hot summer morning, much like this one, that first bomb flashed this sky and destroyed the city. Now, Children Play in the fountain in front of the peace museum, which bears grim testimony of what the bonded to the first city that experienced it. The children can see the atomic dome at a distance. It was once the industrial exhibition hall. Now, it is the only shell left standing from the atomic blast. All children make their
After the bomb fell on a hiroshima, august 6, 1945, the people folded paper cranes. Today in hiroshima, men, women, and children are still folding paper cranes. Especially children. For they are still suffering from radiation effects of the bomb. Whats it like to be a child in hiroshima so many years after the war . These children look like children anywhere. The park is called the peace park, and the monument behind them is the center dedicated to the 70,000 people known to have died from the bomb. Although estimates go as high as 200,000 or more. It was 8 15 on a hot summer morning much like this one, when that first bomb flashed the sky and destroyed the city in its flaming heat. While Children Play in front of the peace museum, which bears grim testimony of what the bomb did to the first city that experienced it. When they walk home from school to the park the children can see , the atomic dome in the distance. It was once the industrial exhibition hall. Now it is the only shell le