Item Item 1 - Remember Hiroshima day

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FVF216-Item 1

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Remember Hiroshima day

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  • 1982 (Creation)

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2 pages ; 30cm

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(1964-)

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The Hiroshima Day Committee organises events throughout Australia to commemorate the lives lost to the atomic bombs dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6 and 9 August 1945 respectively. The committee strives towards the global abolishment of nuclear weapons. They hold a zero-tolerance stance towards nuclear weapons and argue for the Australian Government to ratify the UN treaty to ban them. The committee's first rally and march was held in Sydney on 9 August 1962.

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Flyer advertising a rally to commemorate Hiroshima Day on Friday 6 August 1982 at King George Square, Brisbane. Includes illustrations of Brisbane Town Hall with a nuclear symbol on it and a nuclear ship. Includes information under the titles 'Australia's involvement', Nuclear ships visit Australia' and 'Public opinion'. States 'produced by Hiroshima Day Committee'.

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  • English

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Revised

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Revised, KM, 19-Dec-2024. Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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