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Residents Commemorate Nagasaki Bombing

Residents gathered along North Charles Street waving signs depicting the destruction following the detonation of one of two atomic bombs in 1945.

Max Obuszewski, of Original Northwood, and Theresa Reuter, of Catonsville, stood along North Charles Street across from Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood Campus on Tuesday. They waved signs depicting the destruction of the Urakami Cathedral, leveled in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, at the end of World War II. They and other residents held signs commemorating the 66th anniversary of that bomb being dropped.   


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