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6 August 1945.
Hiroshima and Nagashaki Bombed. End of WW2
But left behind sorrows...
Was it unevitable
how could it be prevented in future

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  1. Rivy
    I don't know. We learn from previous tragedies. We also seemed doomed to repeat them. Take genocide. It has happened throughout history of humankind. But not to the experienced and reported scale during WWII. "Never again" became the mantra of statesmen around the world. But has such stopped? No. Africa. Asia. Mideast. The Baltic. It continued. And continues.

    Until we as humans can evolve beyond our own particular race, religion, or culture and accept we are earth beings first and primary, it is likely tragedies of unimaginable scale are still to occur.

    I do have hope. I think we are moving closer to "being one" than at any time in our past.

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