No More Hiroshima & Nagasaki! The Prophecy (6/6)

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Kids for the future
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Improving Opportunities for Children to Learn the Importance of the World Peace. We are committed to working with adolescents to achieve lasting improvements in their lives and peaceful society.

http://www.kftf.org/Donation.html

10 Feet Project is a Non-Profit Organization began in 1980.

The intention of this organization is to raise funds through donations from citizens of Hiroshima to purchase film footage shot by US government in Hiroshima a the time of nuclear bomb then produce films utilizing these footages, show these films all over the world to let people understand the cruelty of war.

The cost of purchasing these films from U.S. Library of Congress was 10 feet per 3,000 yen therefore, the organization urged citizens to donate 3000 yen each so each person can purchase 10 feet of film.

In 1982, 10 Feet Project completed purchasing all films shot in Hiroshima by U.S. government and begun producing documentary films utilizing these footages.

Since then 10 Feet Project has produced three award winning documentary films and held the screening all over Japan.

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  • America is the only nation ever to deliberately drop Nuclear Bombs on civilians.

    Now, It is hypocrisy to accuse others Terrorism.

  • my heart breaks for these poor peopol and the little kids i just want to hug them and tell them it was a bad dream and their okay but sadly i cant

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  • Thank you.

    This film is very important.

    

  • @ZarathuPower

    it's you.

  • @666stres66 I gave the reasons why, but you just condamn me. Who is more ignorant?

  • @ZarathuPower i think that you should have been in the blast range too.

    Stupid Ignorant!

  • Imperial Japan was an evil empire; it's intent was not just seizing territory by the means of regular warfare, it basically carried out a laundary list of attrocities that is hard to describe in human terms with no bound. Atomic weapon was used in the right way to stop the imperial japan's insanity. There are some insanity still remains because the dosage of the A-bombs was low..a third A-bomb would have been necessary.

  • To test the nukes effects wer eone of the main aim.The other significant factors were to save the US soldiers lives.The fighting were getting more intense fanatical as its close to Japan main islands.

  • I believe, have always believed, and will always believe the primary reason for the dropping of those bombs was to test the effects of nuclear weapons on human beings. It was not a strategic or tactical decision, but a cynical decision to gather data-- and at what cost!

  • The Japanese military was horribly brutal and repressive toward civilians in their campaigns; just ask the Koreans! Did this give us the moral imperative to nuke two Japanese cities? Absolutely not! With Russia's entry into the Pacific war after the surrender of Germany and Italy and the U.S. having air supremacy over Japan, the war could have been brought to an end without the use of nuclear weapons.

  • Before the XXth Century collateral casualties were killed personally, by troops. The advent of aerial bombing changed things. The fire-bombing (non-nuclear) by the U.S. and Britain of Dresden, Germany, a civilian city with no military or military-related industries was even more horrific than the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear strikes. Kurt Vonnegut wrote about it brililantly in his 1969 novel _Slaughterhouse 5_.

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