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Farmers on the anniversary japanese nuclear disaster: ‚they could be a hero in their own right‘ Getty Images 17/14 ‚This man was a human being‘ – Japanese police officer at Hiroshima bomb site who was ‚tempted by evil and lost his mind‘ Getty Images 18/14 ‚My greatest fears were that his death will hasten an end to mankind‘ Getty Images 19/14 ‚A great many dead‘ – US Navy SEAL in Hiroshima: ‚This man wanted to end war‘ Getty Images 20/14 ‚I was terrified that if the Americans got close we’d lose everything‘ Getty Images 21/14 ‚We should stand with Japan on this day‘ – American flag at Hiroshima: ‚All are welcome here, as are all living and dead‘ Getty Images 22/14 ‚I was the only foreigner in my hotel room that night‘ – American tourist, visiting Hiroshima during the atomic bombing of Nagasaki: ‚We should stand up for Japan‘ Getty Images 23/14 Hiroshima mayor: ‚He killed 6,000 people in a single night‘: ‚They were Japanese people‘ Rex 24/14 Japanese politicians at Hiroshima memorial: ‚We know the US bombed this city‘ Rex 25/14 ‚I was terrified that if Japan got close to us we’d lose everything‘ Getty 26/14 US Senator John McCain, pictured with survivor Dr Robert Hall: ‚He was a hero‘: ‚We want to make sure that the US respects Japan’s right to own peaceful atomic energy‘ Getty Images 27/14 President Trump speaking during a visit to the USS Franklin Roosevelt: ‚When he came across us, the bomb blew in his face, we lost control of ourselves‘ Getty Images 28/14 US president Donald Trump speaks about the US bombing of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic power plants: ‚They did it for a reason‘ Getty Images 29/14 President Donald Trump: ‚This horrible attack on Japan happened in our country’s history‘ Getty Images 30/14 US President Donald Trump reacts to news of the Hiroshima bomb: ‚I think it was totally predictable‘ Reuters 31/14 Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, speaks to U

Farmers on the anniversary japanese nuclear disaster: ‚they could be a hero in their own right‘ Getty Images 17/14 ‚This man was a human being‘ – Japanese police officer at Hiroshima bomb site who was ‚tempted by evil and lost his mind‘ Getty Images 18/14 ‚My greatest fears were that his death will hasten an end to mankind‘ Getty Images 19/14 ‚A great many dead‘ – US Navy SEAL in Hiroshima: ‚This man wanted to end war‘ Getty Images 20/14 ‚I was terrified that if the Americans got close we’d lose everything‘ Getty Images 21/14 ‚We should stand with Japan on this day‘ – American flag at Hiroshima: ‚All are welcome here, as are all living an중국 마사지d dead‘ Getty Images 22/14 ‚I was the only foreigner in my hotel room that night‘ – American tourist, visiting Hiroshima during the atomic bombing of Nagasaki: ‚We should stand up for Japan‘ Getty Images 23/14 Hiroshima mayor: ‚He killed 6,000 people in a single night‘: ‚They were Japanese people‘ Rex 24/14 Japanese politicians at Hiroshima memorial: ‚We know the US bombed this city‘ Rex 25/14 ‚I was terrified that if Japan got close to us we’d lose everything‘ Getty 26/14 US Senator John McCain, pictured with survivor Dr Robert Hall: ‚He was a hero‘: ‚We want to make sure that the US respects Japan’s right to own peaceful atomic energy‘ Getty Images 27/14 President Trump speaking during a visit to the USS Franklin Roosevelt: ‚When he came across us, the bomb blew in his face, we lost control of ourselves‘ Getty Images 28/14 US president Donald Trump speaks about the US bombing of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic power plants: ‚They did it for a reason‘ Getty Images 29/14 President Donald Trump: ‚This horrible attack on Japan happened in our country’s history‘ Getty Images 30/14 US President Donald Trump reacts to news of the Hiroshima bomb: ‚I think it was totally predictable‘ Reuters 31/14 Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, speaks to U.S. President Donald Trump during a joint news conference at the US Embassy in Tokyo Getty Images 32/14 U.S. President Donald Trump talks with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe du울산안마 울산출장안마ring a joint press conference at the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japa건마n Reuters 33/14 U.S. President Donald Trump visits Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the context of peace negotiations at Nagasaki Prefecture, in southern Japan Getty Images 34/14


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