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

Japanese Military - 1930’s
“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.”
“With their M1 155mm howitzer behind them, Private First Class Troy Dixon, Leadhill, Arkansas, uses a Japanese barber chair to cut the hair of Sergeant John Anderson, Anita, Pennsylvania.”
Shuri, Okinawa - June 10, 1945.
A sign erected in the United States following the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor and America’s subsequent entry into WWII.







