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Instructional Video0:14
The March of Time

1945: HIROSHIMA: VS City of Hiroshima, Japanese guard standing watch on hill, in wooden bunker. World War II, WWII, atomic bombing, Pacific Front

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1945: HIROSHIMA: VS City of Hiroshima, Japanese guard standing watch on hill, in wooden bunker. World War II, WWII, atomic bombing, Pacific Front
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Instructional Video4:56
Espresso Media

Garwin: Perspectives from Hiroshima Survivors and Witnesses

9th - 12th
Garwin part 3/11:This video discusses the development and deployment of nuclear weapons, specifically the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. It includes personal accounts from individuals involved in the bombings and...
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Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Hiroshima 1945

Higher Ed
A beginning of atomic age! Cause of celebration for United States. Consequences of 2 atomic bombs on Hiroshima minting 16+ million lives in 1945.
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Instructional Video5:50
Higgsino Physics

Why you can live in Hiroshima but not in Chernobyl

12th - Higher Ed
Radiation and fallout in Hiroshima vs in the Chernobyl accident. Hiroshima and Chernobyl both suffered a major atomic disaster, where radioactive atoms was released. Hiroshima was nuked by the uranium fissile atomic bomb, little boy with...
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Podcast5:48
Curated Video

Hiroshima's Legacy of Doubt

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan ended World War II in 1945. At the time, Americans were happy the war was over and some people even wanted to drop more atomic bombs. This radio story describes how Americans’...
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Instructional Video8:03
Step Back History

Was the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justified?

12th - Higher Ed
In August of 1945, we as a species entered into a new age. In many ways we achieved technological miracles orders of magnitude greater than our ancestors could ever imagine. We are also now living in the only period in our species’...
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Instructional Video2:23
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Encyclopaedia Britannica Presents: WWII Infographic Explainers: Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hear Encyclopaedia Britannica editor Michael Ray talk about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the United States on August 6, 1945.
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Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

The Legacy of the Atomic Bomb: From Hiroshima to the Cold War

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the impact of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, the subsequent nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll, and the development of nuclear weapons through...
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Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Ending World War II and Shaping History

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides a detailed account of the events leading up to and following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, which ultimately led to the end of World War II and the beginning of the atomic age. It highlights...
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Instructional Video7:07
Hip Hughes History

The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

6th - 12th
The decision to drop the Atomic bomb in Japan to end WWII are controversial to this day. Explore the decision that Harry Truman had to make and then make up your own mind.
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Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Inside the Making of Oppenheimer: The Legacy of the Little Boy and Fat Man

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Little Boy And Fat Man are the nicknames given to the two weapons of mass destruction that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki, seem ridiculous when thinking about what they were capable of doing. Little Boy was the first nuclear bomb to...
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Instructional Video1:10
The Guardian

Japan holds Hiroshima memorial on 68th anniversary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Japan holds Hiroshima memorial on 68th anniversary Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Japan holds a memorial on Tuesday to mark the 68th year since the US bombing of Hiroshima. The US ambassador to Japan, John Roos,...
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Instructional Video6:08
Draw The Life TikTak

HIROSHIMA | Draw My Life

K - 9th
#drawmylife #hiroshima #atomicbomb It´s been 74 years since the catastrophe caused by the first nuclear attack in history. We'll tell you a bit more about the atomic bomb that devastated the Japanese town of Hiroshima and its fatal...
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Instructional Video0:16
The March of Time

Recon photos Japan Hiroshima

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1944: 20TH AIR FORCE AERIAL RECON PHOTOS: Bomb damage inland smoke. Bomb damage near waterfront smoke. Air Intelligence photo of Hiroshima coatline after 20th Air force Enola Gay dropped ''Little Boy'' nuclear bomb on August 6 1945.
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Instructional Video1:14
The Telegraph

Archive footage of Hiroshima bombing

Higher Ed
The Boeing B29 Stratofortress bomber aircraft 'Enola Gay' dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat over the Japanese city of Hiroshima at 08:15 local time on 6 August 1945. Between 80,000 and 250,000 people perished in the attack...
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Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Harrowing Accounts from Hiroshima Survivors

9th - 11th
After an American B-29 bomber dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the explosion instantly killed tens of thousands of people and left many wounded. These survivors recount the horrific aftermath. From: THE DAY THE BOMB DROPPED...
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Instructional Video1:12
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Hiroshima: What Happened?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, by the United States during World War II.
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Instructional Video0:34
The March of Time

1945: HIROSHIMA: VS Atomic nuclear bomb destruction on city few standing structures. US Soldiers pointing out monument stone etched by heat of blast silhouette of person burned INTO pavement by waterfront railing.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1945: HIROSHIMA: VS Atomic nuclear bomb destruction on city few standing structures. US Soldiers pointing out monument stone etched by heat of blast silhouette of person burned INTO pavement by waterfront railing.
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Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Harrowing Accounts from Hiroshima Survivors

9th - 11th
After an American B-29 bomber dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the explosion instantly killed tens of thousands of people and left many wounded. These survivors recount the horrific aftermath. From: THE DAY THE BOMB DROPPED...
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Instructional Video3:49
Curated Video

Why This Hiroshima Survivor Believes in Forgiveness

9th - 11th
Despite the devastating events of 1945, some Japanese survivors now look to promote peace and forgiveness. One man who lived through Hiroshima explains his philosophy. From: THE DAY THE BOMB DROPPED http://bit.ly/1VNlAVd
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Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

1945: HIROSHIMA, JAPAN: XHA TD WS People riding bicycles, walking on road lined w/ flat rubble landscape. WS block w/ partial building standing. WS Leaning building w/ telephone pole standing BG. Nuclear weapon, end of WWII.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1945: HIROSHIMA, JAPAN: XHA TD WS People riding bicycles, walking on road lined w/ flat rubble landscape. WS block w/ partial building standing. WS Leaning building w/ telephone pole standing BG. Nuclear weapon, end of WWII.
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Instructional Video0:25
The March of Time

1945: 20TH AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS: VS 20th Air Force Headquarters (HQ). INT VS U.S. Army Air Corps General Curtis LeMay & staff in planning room, looking over maps, CU hand selecting target Hiroshima. Strategic planning, WWII, nuclear, atomic

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1945: 20TH AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS: VS 20th Air Force Headquarters (HQ). INT VS U.S. Army Air Corps General Curtis LeMay & staff in planning room, looking over maps, CU hand selecting target Hiroshima. Strategic planning, WWII,...
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Instructional Video18:25
TED Talks

TED: If I should have a daughter ... | Sarah Kay

12th - Higher Ed
If I should have a daughter, instead of Mom, she's gonna call me Point B ... began spoken word poet Sarah Kay, in a talk that inspired two standing ovations at TED2011. She tells the story of her metamorphosis -- from a wide-eyed...
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Instructional Video5:38
Science ABC

How Robert J. Oppenheimer became the ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert J. Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904, is known as the father of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was awarded a PhD in theoretical physics and was interested in the emerging field of quantum physics. As a scientist at the University...

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