THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
August 5, 2020 at 12:05 JST
In this 1943 photo released by Hiroshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd., streetcar #651 runs through the streets of Hiroshima. (Hiroshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd. via AP)
HIROSHIMA--Tetsuko Shakuda was a frightened 14-year-old when she resumed her work as a conductor on a tram line in the devastated city of Hiroshima, just three days after the atomic bomb exploded 75 years ago, badly damaging the tracks and most of the trams. [Read More]
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