In post-war Japan, a doctor helps survivors of the Hiroshima atomic bomb deal with the physical and emotional effects of radiation sickness.
J. Robert Oppenheimer was a national hero, the brilliant scientist who during WWII led the scientific team that created the atomic bomb. But after the bomb brought the war to an end, in spite of his renown and his enormous achievement, America turned on him - humiliated and cast him aside. The question the film asks is, "Why?"
In this documentary, viewers are taken back to August 6, 1945, when the world witnessed the horror of the atomic bomb dropping on Hiroshima, Japan. Through survivor accounts, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film provides a powerful and poignant portrayal of the destruction and aftermath caused by the nuclear attack.
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