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Interesting Links

Academic Info History of The Bomb
& the Nucl.

ALSOS - Digital Library for Nuclear Issues

Atomic Archive

Atomic Bomb Museum

BIKINI ATOLL Home Page

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bureau of Atomic Tourism

Charter of the United Nations

Ethical Spectacle

Federation of American Scientists

Freedom, Democide, War Home Page

Hansen's Swords of Armageddon

Hiroshima Panorama Project

Hiroshima Was It Necessary

HIROSHIMA, NAGASAKI, Weapons (Dannen)

Home Page James C. Warf

Int Forum Globalization (IFG)

Inst for Def & Disarm Studies (IDDS)

Japanese War Crimes

NAGASAKI at Exploratorium

NAPF Nuc. Age Peace Foundation

Nuclear Testing - Marshall Islands

Nuclear Weapon Archive

Stockholm Int Peace Res Inst (SIPRI)

Szilard Homepage

Taiwanese Nuclear Intentions 66-76

UCS Global Security

US Peace Inst

Why Japanese Received the A-Bombs


-- Japanese Sites --

Hiroshima Peace Site

A-BOMB DOME GALLERY

A-Bomb Survivors Recollect

A-Bomb WWW Museum ~ June,1995

Grand Sumo Home Page

GRASSROOTShouse

HIROSHIMA CITY HOMEPAGE

Int.Court Proc.Against Nuc.Weapons

JAPAN PEACE MUSEUM

NAGASAKI CITY WELCOME

 


Hiroshima moving/zooming panoramas on the WWW.
  Here is how to get to the two photo-panoramas, photography by Shigeo Hayashi, now in his 80s, who still has rights to these pictures. To be seen they require something like "live picture viewer," see below. You might want to print this page as a guide before you click on this next link. 

Go to
http://www.peace-museum.org/    Note: This page may still be in Japanese. 

Click on the large blue symbol; this will take you to the ...welcom.htm page 

Click on photo gallery 

Click on gallery entrance 

Click on panoramic views of Hiroshima; this will open a skinny horizontal window. 

Scroll down to the 3 small pictures; the left one and center one are Hayashi's panoramas. Click on either picture to get moveable, zoomable image, provided you have installed something like "livepicture" viewer. In this skinny window also is reference to livepicture viewer. 

You can download livepicture viewer and install it into your PC. I found it easiest to use Netscape Navigator and BOTH download and then install in the folder that contains all the Netscape Navigator Plug-Ins. 

Read the directions there; on the left side, you want imaging software, live picture viewer, zoom viewer 3.2, and good luck. 

The third panorama (part of the NEAR SHIMA HOSPITAL group of 3) was taken by a U.S. Army Research Group and I do not believe there can be any copyright on it. 

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