Like the museum in Hiroshima, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the atomic bomb attack on August 9, 1945. It has three purposes: to remember those who perished, to offer information on international cooperation concerning medical treatment of survivors, and to preserve pictures of the deceased and memoirs and personal accounts. Unlike the Hiroshima museum, there is a section of the museum that talks about the aggression Japan perpetrated in the war, thus acknowledging that they were not just helpless victims.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Like the museum in Hiroshima, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is dedicated to telling the story of the atomic bomb attack on August 9, 1945. It has three purposes: to remember those who perished, to offer information on international cooperation concerning medical treatment of survivors, and to preserve pictures of the deceased and memoirs and personal accounts. Unlike the Hiroshima museum, there is a section of the museum that talks about the aggression Japan perpetrated in the war, thus acknowledging that they were not just helpless victims.
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