All Videos Tagged Nagasaki (Tulsa Peace Fellowship) - Tulsa Peace Fellowship2024-05-04T15:39:43Zhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Nagasaki&rss=yes&xn_auth=noMaking Waves: Rebirth of the Golden Ruletag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2019-05-03:2567841:Video:417632019-05-03T18:43:43.195ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
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</a> <br></br>update 2019: The refurbished peace boat set sail on May 1, 2019, with its first leg taking it to Hawaii, reports Colonel Ann Wright.<br></br>
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Watch this documentary about the historic peace sailboat the Golden Rule, originally launched in 1958 to sail into the nuclear test zone of the Marshall Islands to protest nuclear weapons. Veterans for Peace has…
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Watch this documentary about the historic peace sailboat the Golden Rule, originally launched in 1958 to sail into the nuclear test zone of the Marshall Islands to protest nuclear weapons. Veterans for Peace has restored the boat and is preparing for another exciting journey for peace and disarmament in the world. The film chronicles this history and documents the boat's protest of the US Navy's air and sea show in San Diego in 2017.<br />
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For more information or to donate to the Golden Rule project: vfpgoldenruleproject.org<br />
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IMPORTANT: This film is property of Veterans for Peace. Any downloads, sharing, screenings or postings must be approved by them. ICAN receives Nobel Peace Prize for nuclear disarmament efforts | Nobel Award ceremony 2017. Norway, Oslo. 10 December 2017.tag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2018-09-28:2567841:Video:397792018-09-28T19:23:35.139ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
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</a> <br></br>The International Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons (ICAN or ICANW) receives the Nobel Peace Prize Award ceremony 2017. Norway, Oslo. 10 December 2017, represented by Setsuko Thurlow and Beatrice Fihn.<br></br>
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Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.<br></br>
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</a><br />The International Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons (ICAN or ICANW) receives the Nobel Peace Prize Award ceremony 2017. Norway, Oslo. 10 December 2017, represented by Setsuko Thurlow and Beatrice Fihn.<br />
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Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.<br />
Peace Prize Award ceremony<br />
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The Universal Ban on Nuclear Weapons signed by over 50 states but not yet ratified by the minimum needed to make it part of international law A-Bomb Survivor Abroad: Yasuaki Yamashita in Mexico - Part Itag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2018-09-27:2567841:Video:395802018-09-27T17:21:11.764ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
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</a> <br></br>If you missed his talk in Tulsa, you can still learn about the witness he provides in this video (in Japanese, with English subtitles): A story of atomic bomb survivor, Yasuaki Yamashita, who emigrated from his native Japan to Mexico in the 1960s in search of a new horizon and new life. He's now a peace ambassador to the…
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</a><br />If you missed his talk in Tulsa, you can still learn about the witness he provides in this video (in Japanese, with English subtitles): A story of atomic bomb survivor, Yasuaki Yamashita, who emigrated from his native Japan to Mexico in the 1960s in search of a new horizon and new life. He's now a peace ambassador to the world. Nagasaki’s holocaust - filmed by Akira Iwasaki and edited by Eric Barnouwtag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2016-08-09:2567841:Video:354752016-08-09T14:32:38.988ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
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</a> <br></br>In 1968, famed American filmmaker Eric Barnouw learned that a great deal of the film footage in the movie was shot by Japanese filmmaker, Akira Iwasaki, who visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki to film the immediate aftermath of the bombings.<br></br>
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In 1946, the U.S. War Department produced a twelve-minute film about the atomic bomb. The…
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</a><br />In 1968, famed American filmmaker Eric Barnouw learned that a great deal of the film footage in the movie was shot by Japanese filmmaker, Akira Iwasaki, who visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki to film the immediate aftermath of the bombings.<br />
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In 1946, the U.S. War Department produced a twelve-minute film about the atomic bomb. The footage was suppressed for decades before Barnouw received a letter from an environmentalist named Lucy Lemann alerting him to the existence of the material. Barnouw obtained the footage from the National Archives.<br />
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The original footage was classified as "Secret" for decades and was only released to U.S. National Archives in 1967. This film compiles footage shot shortly after the bombing by both Japanese and American cameramen. No more Hiroshimas, No more Nagasakis: Ban nuclear weapons!tag:tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com,2016-08-06:2567841:Video:355742016-08-06T15:34:48.539ZTony Nusplhttps://tulsapeacefellowship.ning.com/profile/TonyNuspl
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</a> <br></br>70 years ago, at 8h15 of August 6, 1945 the city of Hiroshima was destroyed with an atomic bomb. In a few minutes thousands of people lost their lives in the attack. Three days later the city of Nagasaki met the same fate.<br></br>
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This video is to honor their…
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</a><br />70 years ago, at 8h15 of August 6, 1945 the city of Hiroshima was destroyed with an atomic bomb. In a few minutes thousands of people lost their lives in the attack. Three days later the city of Nagasaki met the same fate.<br />
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This video is to honor their memory.