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It is unknown what north korea will do, tensions are increasing with the west and with china's arrival as a major player will no doubt bring about change...whatever that may be.
Yes i do believe Japan commemorate it every year, and at hiroshima there is a peace monument i think..
also if im not much mistaken, Japan is one of the few western countries who refuse to have nuclear weapons, despite being in the shadow of north korea....
The held the Nazis for war crimes at Nuremburg....but who can hold the most powerful country for war crimes, as in my eyes it was a war crime.
And yet many people do not recognise the date, nor do they commemorate it. Its quite worrying that people just don't seem to care about this.
It was still an unjust action in my eyes.
I saw the London bombing thread, and thought this should also be remembered
Today (or technically yesterday) is the 61st Anniversary of the destruction of Hiroshima.
It is estimated that the final death toll of the bombing and its fallout is just under 200,000 human lives.
It is also estimated that there was only around 20,000 japanese military personnel in the city.
The dead will not be forgotten, as long as i live.