By TAKASHI TOGO/ Staff Writer
November 6, 2019 at 07:10 JST
The wall of what is now Hiroshima city-run Honkawa Elementary School is distorted by the blast from the atomic bomb that detonated 410 meters away. This photo was taken by Kiyoshi Kanai or Toshio Maeda on Oct. 28, 1945, and donated by Kazuyoshi Kudo. (Provided by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum)
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