August 9 marks the 80th anniversary of the second atomic bomb the United States dropped on Japan during the Second World War. No country has used an atomic weapon in anger since then. A survivor of the Nagasaki bomb tells Global News that he hopes it stays that way.
He spoke to our Nathaniel Dove about what has changed with nuclear weapons since 1945 and about the new nuclear era the world could be entering soon.
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WW2 Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor calls for disarmament
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