Hiroshima: How bombing civilians became thinkable
In the 70 years since Hiroshima, scholars have sought to explain why states bomb civilians with apparent impunity
In the 70 years since Hiroshima, scholars have sought to explain why states bomb civilians with apparent impunity
Photos: With move to amend post–World War II constitution, Japan seeks to establish a standing military
Seventy years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we continue to call on all people to eliminate the evil of atomic weapons
The Nobel Peace prize-winning president has enabled the continued development of murderous weapons
Obama's plan to modernize and replace the nuclear arsenal will soon push nuclear weapons spending to Cold War levels
A look at the impact of the bombing and how one survivor has used that moment to paint a picture of the tragic event
Star of “Hiroshima, Mon Amour” says film could still raise consciousness about nuclear weapons today
At ceremonies highlighted by prayer, survivors warned about Japan's moves away from its pacifist constitution
Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow and Kenji Kitagawa share their horrifying tales from that August day, seven decades ago
Peter Kuznick of American University brings together stories of people on the ground when atomic bomb was detonated