Nuclear Free Future: Hiroshima, Nagasaki - 70 Years
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Host Margaret Harrington speaks with Peace Activist David Conrad, who shares slides of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that graphically touch upon the human impact of the United States bombing of these cities in August 1945. Speaking from his home at the Wake Robin Community in Shelburne, Vermont, the retired University of Vermont professor reflects upon the use of nuclear weapons and a way forward to a world without nuclear weapons.
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