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At Ground Zero In Nagasaki

34 min · 8 jun 2026
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Right after the U.S. dropped the bomb on Nagasaki, Victoria Kelly’s grandfather was sent there as part of the U.S. forces sent to occupy the city after its destruction. Victoria grew up curious about her grandfather’s experience there, as he’d died before she was born. Victoria has partnered with Karen Tanabe, whose family survived the bombing, to make “Atomic Echoes”: A documentary that details what it was like for the locals and the U.S. soldiers on the ground, and how they came together to help the afflicted, as they all struggled with the fallout of radiation.  Victoria joins HBH today, to share some of the amazing stories and people she and Karen discovered in their journey to make a filmed record of what it was like after an atomic bomb goes off. North Idaho Experience [http://northidahoexperience.com] Idaho life, real talk. Community, outdoors, and the freedom to live your way. Listen on: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1707456271]   Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/548B54UzyBxYHHTytr9pfG?si=KMfHRBh3RpKCMZr7Z55pEQ]

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aflevering At Ground Zero In Nagasaki artwork

At Ground Zero In Nagasaki

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