Nagasaki Peace Quotes
On August 9, 1945, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima, a US warplane hit another Japanese city. A B-29 bomber dropped a more powerful bomb on Nagasaki, a valley nestled between mountains. Together, both the bombings killed an estimated 1.2 lakh people instantly. Many more died of radiation later. It was for the first time that the world saw the devastation caused by nuclear weapons.
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Anyone who saw Nagasaki would suddenly realize that they’d been kept in the dark by the United States government as to what atomic bombs can do. – Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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Now when I look back to the Guildford of that time, it seems far more exotic to me than Nagasaki.
– Kazuo Ishiguro
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In Nagasaki, American planes did drop warning leaflets – but not till Aug. 10, a day after the city was bombed. – Lydia Millet
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Nagasaki is not just an international city with a long and fascinating history. It is a global inspiration for all those who seek to create a safer and more secure world. – Antonio Guterres
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Dropping those atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a war crime. – George Wald
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Nagasaki and Hiroshima remind us to put peace first every day; to work on conflict prevention and resolution, reconciliation, and dialogue; and to tackle the roots of conflict and violence.
– Antonio Guterres
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