On the left side speaks Director of the museum Kenji Shiga. 'One realises here how this whole event, which we know from history textbooks, is divided into thousands of life stories of individual people, of thousands of families that were affected by the bombing,' he said after his visit to the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan, on June 30, 2017. atomic bomb that destroyed the city at the end of World War Two. (CTK Photo/Lucie Mikolaskova) Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka (center) laid a wreath in the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima today to pay respect to the victims of the U.S.
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Credit: Guillaume Payen/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Ĭzech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka (center) laid a wreath in the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima today to pay respect to the victims of the U.S.
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Visitors seen looking at photographs of japanese family taken before the atomic bombing, at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum is located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and was established in 1955, 10 years after the atomic bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Credit: Guillaume Payen/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Hiroshima, Japan. The replica now serves as a museum of Hiroshima's history prior to World War II. It was destroyed in the atomic bombing in 1945 and rebuilt in 1958. Hiroshima Castle was constructed in the 1590s. Hiroshima Castle and surrounding moat in Hiroshima.
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Hiroshima Castle and surrounding moat in Hiroshima.