Nakasaki Commemorates Sixtieth Anniversary of Atomic Bomb Attack |
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ap@telecom-digest.org> ((ap@telecom-digest.org) Tue, 9 Aug 2005 09:22:44 -0500
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By ERIC TALMADGE, Associated Press
The second and last city ever attacked by an atomic bomb marked the
About 6,000 people, including hundreds of aging bomb survivors,
Nagasaki Mayor Iccho Itoh then had some angry words for the leaders of
"We understand your anger and anxiety over the memories of the horror
Itoh also urged Japan to get out from under the U.S. "nuclear
Soon after, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, a staunch supporter of
"This is an occasion to remember the victims and pray for world
Nagasaki's remembrances began just after sunrise yesterday (Japanese
Tuesday's memorial follows a much bigger one last week in Hiroshima,
Three days after the Enola Gay dropped the "Little Boy" bomb on
Kokura was hidden under a thick cover of smoke. The plane circled
With dwindling fuel, the pilot nearly turned around but then found a
Estimates of the death toll range from 60,000 to 80,000. Nagasaki
Japan surrendered on Aug. 15, 1945, ending World War II.
"Together with some 260,000 A-bomb survivors ... I swear in the
Sakamoto, 74, was a junior high school student when Nagasaki was
"As far as I could see, everything had been reduced to rubble," she
Other than the many small monuments around town, few signs of the
A scenic port city with a population of about 420,000, Nagasaki today
Nagasaki has a long history of trade with the Dutch, and for about 200
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