Survivor of world's first nuclear attack recounts Hiroshima bombing 75 years later
The U.S. dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan 75 years ago. A few days later, a second nuclear bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, forcing the Japanese to surrender and bringing an end to WWII. Ramy Inocencio met a survivor of the attack, who has spent three-quarters of a century on a quest to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
Видео Survivor of world's first nuclear attack recounts Hiroshima bombing 75 years later канала CBS This Morning
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