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1945年8月6日,美国对日本广岛实施原子弹轰炸;8月9日,对长崎再度实施原子弹轰炸。两次轰炸造成大量人员伤亡,在世界上引起强烈震撼。60年过去了,对这两颗原子弹的是非功过一直争论不休,而且看来还会争论下去。最积极投入这番争论的当然是日本人,但他们“争论”的基调是谴责和控诉。早在上世纪50年代初,日本画家丸木位里夫妇便绘制了《原子弹灾害图》,用长卷形式淋漓尽致地描绘了日本人遭受
On August 6, 1945, the United States conducted an atomic bombing on Hiroshima in Japan and another atomic bombardment on Nagasaki on August 9. Two bombings caused a large number of casualties, causing a strong shock in the world. Sixty years have passed and arguments over the merits of the two atomic bombs have been debated and appear to be debating. Of course, the most active part of this debate is the Japanese, but the keynote of their “contention” is to condemn and prosecute. As early as the early 1950s, Japanese painters Maruyama and his wife had drawn “atomic bomb disaster map,” vividly depicts the Japanese suffer with long scroll form