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WWII veterans recall the tough missions leading up to Hiroshima and the efforts to hide the Enola Gay, seen here returning from dropping the atomic bomb on that city 75 years ago today |
Hiroshima: 75 Years LaterHiroshima: 75 Years Later is a landmark 2-hour documentary to mark the anniversary of the first explosion of a nuclear weapon in wartime. Using never-before-seen archival footage, a long-suppressed color film from the immediate aftermath of the bomb, and overlooked audio testimony from core protagonists and victims, the film provides a unique and highly personal understanding of the most devastating experiment in human history. Told entirely from the first-person perspective of leaders, physicists, soldiers, and survivors, Hiroshima: 75 Years Later presents the moral, scientific, and military conundrums of the atomic bomb, as felt by those closest to it.