gojiguy:

A miniature model of Hiroshima before and after the bomb hit. At the Memorial Peace Museum in Hiroshima.

(via motherfuckingbasedkimjongun-dea)

picturesofwar:

A clock in Hiroshima, destroyed during the atomic bombing of the city.
Its time marks the moment when the bomb exploded; 8:16 AM.

picturesofwar:

A clock in Hiroshima, destroyed during the atomic bombing of the city.

Its time marks the moment when the bomb exploded; 8:16 AM.



The scars of a Japanese man injured during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Hiroshima, Japan - 1951
(Photo by Werner Bischof)

The scars of a Japanese man injured during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

Hiroshima, Japan - 1951

(Photo by Werner Bischof)



“A Japanese soldier walks through a leveled area in Hiroshima, Japan in September of 1945, one month after the detonation of a nuclear bomb above the city.”
(U.S. Department of Navy)

“A Japanese soldier walks through a leveled area in Hiroshima, Japan in September of 1945, one month after the detonation of a nuclear bomb above the city.”

(U.S. Department of Navy)



“The shadow of a handle on a gasometer left an imprint after the August 6, 1945 atomic bomb explosion, two kilometers away from the hypocenter in Hiroshima.”
(AFP/Getty Images)

“The shadow of a handle on a gasometer left an imprint after the August 6, 1945 atomic bomb explosion, two kilometers away from the hypocenter in Hiroshima.”

(AFP/Getty Images)

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan - 67 years ago today.

The atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan - 67 years ago today.

The scars of a Japanese man injured during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Hiroshima, Japan - 1951
(Photo by Werner Bischof.)

The scars of a Japanese man injured during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

Hiroshima, Japan - 1951

(Photo by Werner Bischof.)

“A Japanese soldier walks through a leveled area in Hiroshima, Japan in September of 1945, one month after the detonation of a nuclear bomb above the city.”
(U.S. Department of Navy)

“A Japanese soldier walks through a leveled area in Hiroshima, Japan in September of 1945, one month after the detonation of a nuclear bomb above the city.”

(U.S. Department of Navy)

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“The shadow of a handle on a gasometer left an imprint after the August 6, 1945 atomic bomb explosion, two kilometers away from the hypocenter in Hiroshima.”

“The shadow of a handle on a gasometer left an imprint after the August 6, 1945 atomic bomb explosion, two kilometers away from the hypocenter in Hiroshima.”