A Small Mound in Hiroshima

My latest piece at The Nation recounts my visit inside the Memorial Mound in Hiroshima, perhaps the most telling site in the entire city, where the ashes of 70,000 are kept for eternity--mixed together in pine boxes and in tiny canisters on shelves, still unidentified to this day.  Killed in a flash, the first high-tech massacre. 

Also see my recent book Atomic Cover-up , my piece at The Nation on that, and my popular brief video below.
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Published on August 06, 2013 06:52
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