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How can we celebrate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, knowing that victory was bought by the dropping of atomic bombs? For ...
Mr Hilling, who joined the RAF in April 1944 before being transferred to the Army and serving in India in 1945 before his ...
Eighty years ago, a flash of light changed the world forever. The stories of those who lived through the unimaginable reveal ...
Nuclear boffin Alex Wellerstein explained what to expect if you're ever caught in the crossfire of an atomic bomb - and ...
A Japanese woman and an American man whose grandfathers experienced the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from ...
This year, the sanitized appeals to peace, hope, and resilience in memory of the catastrophe have become increasingly hollow.
Japan on Friday is marking the surrender announcement by then-Emperor Hirohito 80 years ago at the end of World War II.
As thousands across the country commemorate VJ Day we remember one quiet storeman from RAF St Mawgan who survived the horrors ...
The monarch released an audio message on the 80th anniversary of VJ Day in which he vowed those who fought for the allies will never be forgotten.
The King vowed that the service and sacrifice of VJ Day heroes 'shall never be forgotten' as he told their families and the 'sadly dwindling band of veterans': “Please know that the courage and ...