By TAKASHI TOGO/ Staff Writer
November 6, 2019 at 07:10 JST
The roof of the Hiroshima branch of Norinchukin Bank, which was 120 meters from ground zero, was destroyed by the blast. This photo was taken by Kiyoshi Kanai or Toshio Maeda on Nov. 5, 1945, and donated by Kazuyoshi Kudo. (Provided by the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum)
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