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What did you expect it was about? | Reviewer: Max | 1/29/09
It is absolutely incredible how unaware are the young generations about what the Second World War meant for the whole human kind. But the most unthinkible is that anyboy on this planet does not know about what happened over Nagasaki(Aug/9th/11am,1945) and Hiroshima(Aug.6/8.15am,1945). The bombings (I do not kwow if it is the most proper word) murdered and erased off the world near one quarter million people in just a few seconds. I think these bombings must be known by the common people all over the world, and especially those countries who have an atomic arsenal. From the dawn of mankind, every weapon has been created "to defend" us from "the other ones" and afterwards used to kill "the other ones". Is it sensible to think that atomic weapons will be, sonner or later, used for different goals?.NO NUKES!
There is no path to peace.Peace itself is the path.
Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)
Enola Gay | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/26/08
The Enola Gay was named after Enola Gay Tibbets the mother of pilot Paul Tibbets. And when it says "It's 8:15, and that's the time that it's always been." thats the time the bomb was dropped but also many clocks in Hiroshima stopped at that time and will always be like that.
Wow I never knew what this song was about | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/7/07
Although I heard this song a million times, I never knew what it was about.
Now I finally learned when I reading about the bombing of Hiroshima and I read that the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb (synically called "Little Boy") was named Enola Gay.
It was 8:15 when the bomb was dropped!!!!
What a tragedy.
Yes like the song says, "It shouldn't ever have to end this way."
Peace, Timothy Harada
www.timharada.com
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