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Helping Hands - The Lives of Atomic Bomb Orphans

Helping Hands - The Lives of Atomic Bomb Orphans

S3 · E15 September 21, 2019

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Overview

Some 6,500 children are believed to have lost their parents when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima Prefecture in 1945. Many wandered the streets. Some died of hunger and disease, but others were able to survive thanks to helping hands. A number of Americans backed a movement to support the orphans. In South Korea, poor people helped a parentless child with love, as if they were all family. The program shows the goodwill that war could not destroy.

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