Questions received from readers about the atomic bombing were investigated by Chugoku Shimbun staff writers, who responded with these reports.
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Is it true that trains were still running right after the atomic bombing?
Is it true that, even on August 6, the Hiroshima's water supply was still flowing?
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Why are there so many monuments to schools around the hypocenter area?
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Why was the atomic bomb detonated at a height of 600 meters?
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How many photographs were taken on the day of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima?
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Did Hiroshima receive aid from America in the aftermath of the bombing?
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Were any international students killed by the atomic bomb in Hiroshima?
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What sort of damage was inflicted on Chugoku Shimbun by the atomic bomb?
Did anything in Peace Memorial Park survive the atomic bombing?
Why did the United States produce two different types of atomic bombs?
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Why was giving water to victims of the atomic bombing discouraged?
Why are A-bomb survivors still applying for the Atomic Bomb Survivor Certificate?
Is it true that parachutes were attached to the atomic bomb?
Is it true that dropping the atomic bomb actually saved a million lives?
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Are the remains of some atomic bomb victims still in the rivers of Hiroshima?
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A visitor from abroad asks, "Is there still radiation from the bomb?"