Hiroshima Word search

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This German priest helped many wounded after the bombing and showed immense faith under pressure.
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The city that was the first to be targeted with an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.
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The profession of Dr. Terufumi Sasaki, who treated hundreds of patients with limited supplies.
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The river many people fled to, seeking relief from burns and fire.
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She was buried under a collapsed house and suffered severe injuries but survived.
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The type of powerful bomb dropped by the Enola Gay on Hiroshima.
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This man was a Methodist pastor and one of the six survivors profiled by Hersey.
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The physical aftermath of the bomb, leaving lasting scars and sickness.
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The country that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
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The author of Hiroshima who documented six survivors’ experiences.
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This female character was a clerk in the East Asia Tin Works and suffered serious injuries during the bombing.
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The name of the American plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
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The hospital where Dr. Sasaki worked and tried to treat the injured after the bombing.
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The kind of intense light and heat emitted by the bomb that caused burns instantly.
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The physical and psychological damage survivors endured after the bombing.
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This religious group was affiliated with Father Kleinsorge.
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The Japanese word used to describe survivors of the atomic bomb.
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The moment in time when the atomic bomb detonated over Hiroshima.
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The overarching military conflict during which the bombing of Hiroshima occurred.
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This character was a surgeon who helped treat the wounded alongside Dr. Sasaki.
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A term for the deadly aftereffects caused by nuclear fallout, including cancer and illness.
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The type of building Father Kleinsorge lived in before and after the bombing.
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The nationality of the majority of victims in Hiroshima.
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The weapon of mass destruction that redefined modern warfare.
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The intense firestorm created by the atomic bomb that consumed wooden buildings.
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The emotion experienced by survivors who lived while others died.
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The term for the white, ash-like remains of people caught near the blast center.
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The year the atomic bombing of Hiroshima occurred.
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The city that was bombed three days after Hiroshima.
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A person who lived through the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
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A structure or event created to remember Hiroshima’s victims.