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In this powerful Edutainment Learning interview, Masako Wada, a survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945, shares her firsthand experience and lifelong mission for peace. As a Hibakusha and Assistant Secretary General of Nihon Hidankyo, Wada has dedicated decades to educating the world about the devastating human cost of nuclear weapons. In this student-led conversation, she reflects on the physical and emotional aftermath of the bombing, the importance of remembrance, and the urgent need for global cooperation to prevent nuclear catastrophe. Through Edutainment Learning, students from around the world have the opportunity to hear directly from history—gaining insight, empathy, and a deeper understanding of our shared responsibility to build a more peaceful future.
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