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The Subsequent Life of Hibakusha

Jeff Napolitano / January 1, 2000

A Hibakusha speaks about the impact of Hiroshima on her life as well many other Japanese people who survived the nuclear attack.[Length 38 minutes]

 

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January 1, 2000 in Archives, Audio. Tags: 1945, Anti-Nuclear, Atom Bomb, Hibakusha, Hiroshima, Japan, Nuclear Affects, World War II

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