On August 6, 1945, at exactly 8:15 am an American B-29 bomber had streaked across the skies of Hiroshima and dropped its deadly cargo.
Seconds after the world's first atomic bomb unleashed 15 kilotons of brute power. Most within a radius of one mile were dead.
Buildings were razed to the ground, while the survivors wished they were dead.
Thousands of people expected to attend the 59th memorial service for A-bomb victims.
The structure in the picture survived the blast that levelled the rest of the city and hastened Japan's surrender in World War II.
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