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Here is the response I received regarding my request for the atom bomb
attach on Hiroshima:

We found some sites by searching "atomic bom" and "Manhattan Project" on
Netscape.  It was a short-term project, and we didn't bookmark, but these
areas are easy to find using the usual search engines.  We even found
interviews with survivors.
   "Va. Martin, Ketron Middle School" <MARTINV@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us>
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http://japan.park.org/Japan/Public/Hiroshima/html/
http://www.envirolink.org/issues/nuketesting/hiroshim/hiro_med.htm
http://www.peak.org/~danneng/decision/decision.html
My students have used these several times for research.  Hope they help.
        Sharon Fisk
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There is a site that has to do with peace and the thousand paper cranes.
I found it the other day under paper cranes.
        Jennifer Lyons
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Try http://news.csi.ad.jp/City/2-1.html
http://www.toppan.co.jp:80/hiroshima/back-no/paul/paul.html
http://www.rcc-hiroshima.co.jp/peace96/sakuin-e.htm
http://www.hiroshima-cdas.or.jp/all/peace/e/index.htm
http://www.lclark.edu/~history/HIROSHIMA/gallery.html
        Becky Smith
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You can find an eyewitness account at
        http://www.inetnow.net/%7Ejimcorley/hiro.htm.
Another good site can be found at
        http://news.csi.ad.jp/C/City/ABombDamage/01.html.
The city of Hiroshima has its web site at
        http://www.city.hiroshima.jp/.
Documents re the bomb can be read at
        http://www.peak.org/~danneng/decision/decision.html.
                Debra Waugh
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A-Bomb WWW Museum   - Brief intro of the first atomic
     bomb, photos from the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima,
     interviews with A-bomb survivors, interviews and opinion survey
     results of the citizens.
http://www.csi.ad.jp/ABOMB/index.html

Atomic Bomb: Decision  - all the documents relating to the
     atomic bomb project and the decision to employ it against Japan.
http://www.peak.org/~danneng/decision/decision.html

City of Hiroshima, The
http://www.city.hiroshima.jp/

CNN - Rare film documents devastation at Hiroshima - Aug. 10, 1996
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9608/10/japan.hiroshima.film/index.html

Hiroshima Project
http://www.khm.uni-koeln.de/~akke/HiroshimaProject/

Nagasaki's Protest against Nuclear Testing
http://www.nagasaki-noc.or.jp/na-peacee.html

Peace Memorial Ceremony - live pictures and audio from Hiroshima and
     Nagasaki on the 51st anniversary of the atomic bomb. 7 p.m. et,
     RealAudio, Streamworks from RCC
http://park.org/Japan/Peace96/

Remembering Nagasaki - photographic journey and discussion
     commemorating the 50th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/nagasaki/

1000 Cranes Project
http://www.csi.ad.jp/suzuhari-es/1000cranes/index.html

Hiroshima Panoramic Photos - offering three panoramic photographs
     of the A-bomb destroyed city of Hiroshima.
http://titan.iwu.edu/~rwilson/hiroshima/

Voice of Hibakusha - eye-witness accounts of the bombing of
     Hiroshima.
http://129.171.129.67/mf/hibakusha/index.html

Radiation Effects Research Foundation - a binational organization
     dedicated to the discovery, application, and dissemination of
knowledge
     about health effects in the survivors of the atomic bombings of
     Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
http://www.rerf.or.jp/
        Melissa Davis
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Try the A Bomb Museum at http://www.csi.ad.jp/ABOMB/index.html
        Peggy Beck
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        The history channel has a great site which breaks history into
timeperiods and provides multiple links to them.  The "HistoryList" URL is

http://www.historychannel.com/historychannel/histlist/

        By going to the 20th Century US History you will find many links to
Hiroshima.
The URL for it is:
http://www.historychannel.com/historychannel/histlist/us20.html
        Pam Hatton
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Stories of survivors are available at
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/obi/Hiroshima.Survivors
        Duncan Grey
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Thanks to all for the quick "LM_NET style" response.

Dennis Vroegindewey
Paterson School District
823 East 28th Street
Paterson, New Jersey  07513
dennisv@intac.com
201-881-6335
Fax: 201-742-7706


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