Published on Dec 2, 2012 by UnknownWW2InColor
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Summer, 1946. The best professional US Army cameramen, belonging to the Combat Camera Units used to document the war in the Pacific, were sent to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in order to film, in color, the effects of the bombings and the cities’ return to life one year after the atomic explosions. This is part of the footage regarding Hiroshima.
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Whatever life they’ve gotten back since being bombed in WWll, is now being destroyed again by Fukushima.