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After 80 years … survivors of Hiroshima Hell convey their memories through artistic paintings

In an exceptional technical and humanitarian initiative, students from a Japanese school embodied in Hiroshima live certificates from the survivors of Atomic bomb delivered by the United States in 1945, via An effective artistic paintings that showcase pain, shock and steadfastness. "Hibakosha" To the world

within a project launched by the Hiroshima Memorial Museum of Peace, Motomati Secondary School students cooperate with survivors of the nuclear bomb (Al -Hibakosha) to convert their memories into artistic paintings that express the horrors of that day. "When I look at it, I feel that the message arrived, this is what I already felt"

The paintings talk about nuclear hell

The paintings that were shown before the 80th anniversary of atomic bombing on August 6, embodied scenes from charred soldiers to children fleeing fire, and reflects human pain in an artistic language that exceeds generations and borders. Heronaka’s scene and his mother said: "He told me that the drawing did not reflect his mother’s inner struggle, so I returned and changed the angle and details". "We may be the last generation to hear these stories face to face, and our responsibility is to transfer them to the world". "I was young, but I took responsibility for her support, this is what people want to remember".

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