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	<title>40 Hiroshima pictures they didn&#039;t want us to see</title>
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    Photos of the aftermath of the bombings were censored by the American occupation forces because they prohibited any thing &quot;that might, directly or by inference, disturb public tranquility&quot;. The pictures remained classified &#039;top secret&#039; for many years. This is the horror they didn&#039;t want us to see, and that we must NEVER forget.
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	<title>40 Hiroshima pictures they didn&#039;t want us to see</title>
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    Photos of the aftermath of the bombings were censored by the American occupation forces because they prohibited any thing &quot;that might, directly or by inference, disturb public tranquility&quot;. The pictures remained classified &#039;top secret&#039; for many years. This is the horror they didn&#039;t want us to see, and that we must NEVER forget.
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	<title>40 Hiroshima pictures they didn&#039;t want us to see</title>
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    Photos of the aftermath of the bombings were censored by the American occupation forces because they prohibited any thing &quot;that might, directly or by inference, disturb public tranquility&quot;. The pictures remained classified &#039;top secret&#039; for many years. This is the horror they didn&#039;t want us to see, and that we must NEVER forget.
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	<title>Fogonazos: Hiroshima, the pictures they didn&#039;t want us to see</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:39:33 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Hiroshima peace rally mourns A-bomb dead</title>
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    An annual rally for peace takes place on August 6th every year in Hiroshima near where the atomic bomb landed in 1945 ultimately killing 220,000 people. The prayers for peace include liberating the world from atomic weaponry and bringing peace to war-torn areas.
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