Hiroshima Witness

Hiroshima Witness

"Hiroshima Witness", also released as "Voice of Hibakusha", is a documentary film featuring 100 interviews of people who survived the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also known as hibakusha.en icon cite web|url=http://www.inicom.com/hibakusha/|title=Voice of Hibakusha|quote=Eye-witness accounts of the bombing of Hiroshima, from the video HIROSHIMA WITNESS produced by Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center and NHK.|accessdate=2007-06-25] The "Hiroshima Witness" program was produced in 1986 by the "Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center" and "NHK", the public broadcasting company of Japan.en icon cite web|url=http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/cgi-bin/fullrecord.pl?handle=sosig1024050722-27537|title= Full record details for Voice of Hibakusha|publisher=The Intute Consortium|date=2002-06-14|accessdate=2007-06-25]

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*en icon [http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/virtual/VirtualMuseum_e/visit_e/testimony_e/testimo00.html Recorded Testimony of A-bomb Survivors]
*fr icon [http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/dossiers/2005/hiroshima/liens.php links about witness]


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