A photograph of 10-year-old Yukiko Fujii, taken after the atomic bombing seen displayed at the entrance of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. A photograph of a young girl taken on August 9,1945 three days after the atomic bombing is seen displayed at the entrance of the main building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Yukiko Fujii, who was 10 years old at the time and later died at the age of 42 suffered severe burns to her right arm. Her expression conveys the deep pain and sorrow of the moment. The Japanese government has recommended for UNESCO's “Memory of the World” program a collec

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A photograph of 10-year-old Yukiko Fujii, taken after the atomic bombing seen displayed at the entrance of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. A photograph of a young girl taken on August 9,1945 three days after the atomic bombing is seen displayed at the entrance of the main building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Yukiko Fujii, who was 10 years old at the time and later died at the age of 42 suffered severe burns to her right arm. Her expression conveys the deep pain and sorrow of the moment. The Japanese government has recommended for UNESCO's “Memory of the World” program a collec
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A photograph of 10-year-old Yukiko Fujii, taken after the atomic bombing seen displayed at the entrance of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. A photograph of a young girl taken on August 9,1945 three days after the atomic bombing is seen displayed at the entrance of the main building of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Yukiko Fujii, who was 10 years old at the time and later died at the age of 42 suffered severe burns to her right arm. Her expression conveys the deep pain and sorrow of the moment. The Japanese government has recommended for UNESCO's “Memory of the World” program a collec

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