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Kuraba Tomisaburo: A Man of NagasakiKuraba Tomisaburo was neither Japanese nor Scottish; he was half of each. He lived for years in his beloved city of Nagasaki, Japan from 1870 til the end of WWII in 1945. By the time the war ended, Tomisaburo had lost everything he knew and loved.
Traveling in Nagasaki CitySometimes when we travel we want to explore something travel guides and book don't have. Here is a look at a nice day trip in Nagasaki.- The Deification of a Little Boy and a Fat ManThe institutionalized concealment of the terrorist acts perpetrated by America on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 continues in America, sixty-five years after the tragedy in these ways...
- The Bombing of NagasakiThis is about the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, the events leading up to it, and its horrific aftermath.
Tsutomu Yamaguchi, Survivor of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dies at 93Tsutomu Yamaguchi was an engineer working for the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in Nagasaki when he happened to be in Hiroshima on a business trip. World War II was still raging in the Pacific. It was August 6th, 1945.- Was the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki an Ethical Act?This paper explores the morality involved in the decision by President Harry S. Truman to use nuclear weapons against the Japanese to end WWII.
- The Bombing of Nagasaki by "Fat Man": The Other Atomic BombOn August 9, 1945, an atomic bomb nicknamed "Fat Man" was dropped on the city of Nagasaki, Japan.
- Hibakusha: Victims of the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and NagasakiHundreds of thousand of people were killed when atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Scarface Mafia Type Murders Japanese MayorScarface mafia type shoots Japanese Mayor Iccho Itoh in rare handgun crime in Nagasaki, Japan.
They Still Walk with UsNagasaki as had one of the bloodiest histories in Japan. It is also a place where ghosts from many eras still walk.
AcceptanceFor hundreds of years Nagasaki has been the center for Japanese/Foreign exchange and still is. This is a city that truly has a welcome smile.
StruggleI was sincerely moved after my visit to the monument of the 26 Nagasaki Martyrs that I composed this prose. How petty our weaknesses are.
HauntingAs I visited the site of where the atomic bomb fell and destroyed so many lives I was moved to write this. In one of the photos appears a mist.- Eight Eight to NineA poem. Vers libre. Of August 8th & 9th.
- Biggest Disasters Caused by MankindA look at some of the worst disasters in the history of mankind.
- Cries of a Mother3 Different time peorids that show men do everything without the concern of the mothers they have.

