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that would allow us to see how the bombs worked. hiroshima was a flat city. and with the city set aside, it was possible to see the effects of the bomb all the way out to the edges. that's why hiroshima was chosen hideko tamura: when i was a little kid, there were seven rivers running through, beautiful riverbanks. water was clear. i was running through magical gardens, flowers, looking for beautiful, beautiful insects of all different kinds. birds chirping.
BombsHiroshima-and-nagasakiAtomic-bombWayPotsdamSetEffectsEdgesWaterHideko-tamuraKidBeautiful-riverbankstamura: i remember every second. i've never been so helpless. i was under the debris and somehow had to crawl to the light and come out. i had to go looking for my mother. seeing these miserable dying people, you didn't want her to be one of them. didn't hear one single thing about
Hideko-tamuraSecondLightDebrisThingPeopleOneMotherTruman-didn-tDyingoppenheimer: there is much talk about getting rid of atomic weapons. i have a deep sympathy with that. tamura: please, let's try to find common ground. i'm sure if oppie was alive today, he would agree with me. man: ...two, one. oppenheimer: but we mustn't fool ourselves. the world is not going to be the same no matter what we do with atomic bombs, because the knowledge of how to make them cannot be exorcized. -(insects chirring) -(wind whistling softly) judy woodruff: physicist j. robert oppenheimer is perhaps best known as the father of the atomic bomb. as time has passed,
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BombsHiroshima-and-nagasakiAtomic-bombWayPotsdamSetEffectsEdgesWaterHideko-tamuraKidBeautiful-riverbanksoppenheimer: there is much talk about getting rid of atomic weapons. i have a deep sympathy with that. tamura: please, let's try to find common ground. i'm sure if oppie was alive today, he would agree with me. man: ...two, one. oppenheimer: but we mustn't fool ourselves. the world is not going to be the same no matter what we do with atomic bombs, because the knowledge of how to make them cannot be exorcized. -(insects chirring) -(wind whistling softly) judy woodruff: physicist j. robert oppenheimer is perhaps best known as the father of the atomic bomb. as time has passed,
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