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This is an amazing tale. It’s hard to imagine living through this experience.
ОтветитьWhen a child can identify a plane by its sound, we have failed as adults and human beings....May we have mercy on our souls! Thank you for sharing at the precarious time...Trust me, though , your mother i does not remember your words, she knew that your strong spirit would help keep her legacy for the future
ОтветитьI have absolutely no sympathy for the Japanese. Quite frankly, theyre all lucky with the amount of mercy America showed them.
ОтветитьI was visiting the Hiroshima peace-museum in July this year and the exhibition stayed in my memory ever since. What horrors were unleashed that day is still incomprehensible in many ways to me. Thank you for making this well done documentary and giving this woman a platform to share her experience. Let us strive to never let this be experienced by anyone ever again.
ОтветитьThey had two bombs. They had several plans that didn’t involve people dying. They were going to demonstrate the bomb on an island with no citizens to the scientists and government of Japan. They should have gone with that plan. They could have seen it’s ungodly power in person and no one dies…
Last resort they had another bomb to what they wanted with.
Damn them for choosing this over their other plans
I wish you well, momo chan ❤️
ОтветитьThank you for your story.
Brought me to tears.
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Ответить….darkest day in history! Am happy that you survived and tell the story! The sad thing, still governments don’t know and learn from this. Human suffering means nothing as long as they sell arms.
ОтветитьI wish I could give this lady a big hug 😢
ОтветитьProfoundly moving ❤
ОтветитьThis is a very amazing documentary and her story, thank you so much.
ОтветитьI'm bawling. What an incredible story. This sweet woman is a survivor in the truest sense of the word. My heart goes out to her and everyone else who was affected by the dropping of the two nuclear weapons in Japan.
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful soul. She is amazing
ОтветитьYou reap what you sow, as the good book says. The Japanese are the most xenophobic nation on the planet, and almost twenty million people paid for their militarism, in many forms, be they genocide, ethnic cleansing, eugenics, colonialism, and war.
ОтветитьHiroshima - Biggest war crime EVER!
ОтветитьLesson for the Japanese? Don't start what you can't finish.
ОтветитьGood documentary
ОтветитьThank you for sharing Mrs West’s touching testimony. I couldn’t hold back the tears from the first few minutes into her story.
I’m so glad she found happiness later on after the war was over.