Today we went to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. As you can guess it is here because of an atomic bomb (called an A Bomb) that hit in world war 2. Every thing was flattened in a 2 km radius . The temperature was 3,000-4,000 degrees celsius. Some people melted to death. Survivors say people were jumping in the river and after there were many dead bodies floating in the river. The US picked Hiroshima to drop the A bomb on because they had no prisoners of war.
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The time the bomb exploded - August 6th, 1945 |
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A photo of Hiroshima after the bomb (notice the dome) |
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The dome stands today as a reminder. |
The origami crane is a symbol of peace. It originated from a girl who had cancer because of the A bomb and when she was in the hospital she made cranes for wishes for her life. Some of the cranes were so small she had to use a needle to fold them. She made over one thousand cranes. 8 months after she was in the hospital she died. Her classmates decided to make a memorial to represent all the children who died as a result of the A bomb. I made an origami crane to put at the memorial. It was purple and white.
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The dome through the Peace Arch |
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A monument to Sadako and all children affected by the bomb. |
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My crane (the purple one) amongst many. |
Thanks for understanding the problems an atomic bomb can create and how two generations are affected by it.
Mattias
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