August 6, 1955, Japan; The First World Conference Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs
1955 (Showa 30th), Hiroshima Peace Memorial or Atomic Bomb Dome; a crowd of people attending the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony on the 10th anniversary of A-bomb; doves released; the first World Conference Against A and H Bombs was held; 5,000 attended including 50 representatives from 11 countries such as United States, Australia and China; Ikuo Oyama's speech; Urakami Cathedral, also known as St. Mary's Cathedral, destroyed by the A-bombing of Nagasaki; belfry of the cathedral; Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park
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06 August, 1955
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Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima, Japan
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