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Sept. 2, 2015 – “POW’s Suffering Didn’t End When World War II Did” (wunc.org)

  • September 3, 2015
  • Allied POWs

“In 1945 President Harry Truman declared Sept. 2 as Victory Over Japan Day. Japan surrendered aboard the USS Missouri. It was the official end of World War II. But the suffering wasn’t over for Henry Chamberlain, who had been captured on…

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Sept. 2, 2015 – “‘Indescribable’: Witness to the end of WWII” (CNN)

  • September 3, 2015
  • U.S.-Japan

“On the morning of September 2, 1945, Lt. Cmdr. James Starnes stood on the deck of the USS Missouri, surrounded by his fellow seamen, hundreds of Allied warships and the blue waters of Tokyo Bay.”

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August 15, 2015 – “S. Korean president mutes criticism against Abe statement” (Asahi)

  • August 26, 2015
  • Korea

“South Korean President Park Geun-Hye muted her criticism of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s war anniversary statement, mindful that she needs to improve her country’s relations with Japan.”

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August 14, 2015 – “Japan’s Abe Stops Short of Direct Apology Over World War II” (WSJ)

  • August 15, 2015
  • Official Statements

“Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stopped short of offering an apology in his own words for Japan’s actions in World War II, issuing a 70th-anniversary statement that mixed remorse with some defiant messages.”

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August 9, 2015 – “Nagasaki anniversary: 86-year-old survivor reveals scars” (Hindustan Times)

  • August 10, 2015
  • Peace

“Struggling a bit with a left arm that has never straightened out, Sumiteru Taniguchi slowly peeled the undershirt off his frail 86-year-old body to show two visitors his scars from the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki.”

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August 10, 2015 – “Abe war anniversary statement to include terms ‘apology’ and ‘aggression’: NHK” (Japan Times)

  • August 10, 2015
  • Official Statements

“A draft of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s statement to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II includes all key words used in the 1995 Murayama statement, including “apology” and “aggression,” NHK reported Monday.”

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August 8, 2015 – “Nebraskans for Peace reflect on 70th anniversary of atomic bombings” (JournalStar)

  • August 10, 2015
  • Peace

It was the 32nd annual lantern float Nebraskans for Peace has held since a group of American peace workers, including one from Nebraskans for Peace, traveled to Japan in 1981 to discuss with the Japanese the dangers of the nuclear…

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August 9, 2015 – Nagasaki marks 70th anniversary of atomic bombing (Telegraph UK)

  • August 10, 2015
  • Official Statements

“As ageing survivors, the relatives of victims and others remember the devastating blast that took place on Aug 9, 1945, Japan’s PM calls for an end to nuclear weapons”

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August 6, 2015 – Hiroshima marks 70 years since atomic bomb (BBC)

  • August 6, 2015
  • Memorials and Museums

A ceremony, attended by PM Shinzo Abe, was held at Hiroshima’s memorial park before thousands of lanterns are released on the city’s Motoyasu river.

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