None of them knows the answer! Such films as 'White light, Black Rain' can help however bring down completely the walls of silence that still exist. Young Japanese folks in the teens or twenties are asked 'what historical event happened on August 6, 1945'. It is filmed today, in some big city of Japan. The available facts about the power of the atomic bomb as a military weapon lie in the story of what it did at Hiroshima and J agasaki. Yet, it is the opening sequence that impressed me the most. Some of the pictures taken immediately after the bombing which some of them - it is said in the film - are being seen for the first time in public are shocking and succeed to convey the intensity and dimensions of the destruction and sufferings that were inflicted on the civilian population of the two bombed cities. There are many direct witnesses that present the two sides of the event - the Japanese survivors of the atomic bombardments in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who were most of them kids in 1945 and who carried for the rest of their lives the physical pain in their flesh and the psychological traumas in their souls, and the American crewmen who seem to have gained awareness about the dimensions of the event they participated in, but show almost no trace of guilt or remorse for their actions. The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima had pulverized life and changed the world. Approximately 210,000 victims died, and another 210,000 people survived. Let me say that it's one of the best historical and investigative documentaries that I have seen in years, if not the best. Seventy-four years have passed since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Now comes this documentary by American-born Steven Okazaki which complements the images and the information that I acquired during my visit in Japan. The damages to man-made structures and other inanimate objects was the result in both cities of the following effects of the explosions: Blast, or pressure wave, similar to that of normal explosions. Nothing was however comparable with seeing the destruction of Hiroshima at first hand in the Peace Museum, as well as the impressing memorial monuments in the Hiroshima Peace Park. Both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic bombs exhibited similar effects. The damages to man-made structures and other inanimate objects was the result in. When I visited Hiroshima less than two months ago I thought that I knew quite a lot about the the events at the end of the second world war in the Pacific including the atomic bombs that were dropped upon Japan in order to reach a faster end of the war. Both the Hiroshima and the Nagasaki atomic bombs exhibited similar effects.
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