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“The basis of peace is for people to understand the pain of others.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
“Do-oh died on March 14, 2007, just as the buds of her beloved drooping cherry trees behind her house were ready to burst. Having surpassed by two years her goal to live until seventy-five, she had, by her own measure, defeated the atomic bomb. "What I mean is - I mean, they dropped the bombs thinking everyone will die, right? But not everyone was killed. I think it takes great emotional strength and force of will to triumph over nuclear weapons.”
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“Hayashida closed every presentation with Yoshida’s signature words, imploring students to remember: The basis of peace is for people to understand the pain of others.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
“Like everyone else in Nagasaki that day, Yoshida’s immediate survival and degree of injury from burns and radiation depended entirely on his exact location, the direction he was facing in relation to the bomb, what he was wearing, and what buildings, walls, trees, or even rocks stood between him and the speeding force of the bomb’s titanic power.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
“One man, who had dug into the ruins of his Hiroshima home to find the bones of his wife, now walked through the streets of Nagasaki carrying a washbasin filled with her ashes to give to her parents.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
“Like countless other hibakusha, they lived a split life: On the outside, they worked, got married, and had children. On the inside, their self-imposed silence helped contain their grief, guilt, and devastating memories of the bombing. Living this divided life allowed them to move on.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War
“If you were to measure life with a ruler and an entire life were 30 centimeters long, 29.9 centimeters of my life were destroyed that day.”
Susan Southard, Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War

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