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Nagasaki Day 2023 Wishes, Images, Quotes, Poster, Slogan, Status, Messages, SMS

Best Quotes on Nagasaki Day with Images, Posters

Nagasaki Day 2023 – Nagasaki day is on August 9, which is observed as the day to remember the people and innocent children who were killed by the atomic bombs dropped by the United States in 1945. It commemorates the day when the atomic bomb named “Fat Man” killed more than eighty thousand people in Nagasaki, leaving a great mass of destruction and havoc behind for generations to come. Listed below are some best quotes on “Nagasaki Day” to create awareness about the threats imposed by nuclear weapons and severe effects of nuclear energy, thus making it a necessity to safeguard our environment:

Also See: Hiroshima Day 2023

Nagasaki Day 2023 Images/Posters with Quotes

  • Here are some Nagasaki Day wishes and images:

 

“Nuclear bombing on Nagasaki is among the most unspeakable crimes which takes no position on the scale of horrors in history.”

“Nagasaki isn’t just one international city with fascinating history, rather it is a global inspiration for all those who seek to create a safer and secure world.”

“Nagasaki day reminds us of putting peace at first; working on conflict prevention and resolution, reconciliation, and dialogue; and tackling the roots of violence.”

“Science has nothing to be ashamed of even in the ruins of Nagasaki, the shame is theirs who appeal to other values than the human imaginative values which science has evolved.”

“How do we prevent Iran developing an atomic bomb on the American side, when nuclear dropping on Nagasaki is not recognized as a war crime.”

“In Nagasaki, American planes dropped the warning leaflets – but not till Aug 10, the day after the city was bombed.”

“Now when we look back to Guildford of that time, it seems much more exotic than Nagasaki.”

“Nuclear proliferation has never been brought under control, and the nuclear superpowers of the present time carry atomic bombs much devastating than the ones dropped on Nagasaki.”

“Anyone who visits Nagasaki can clearly see that they’ve been put in the dark by the United States government about what havoc atomic bombs can create.”

“Every positive value has its price in negative terms; the genius of Einstein leads to atomic bombings on Nagasaki.”

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