
Shinichi Tetsutani
Shinichi Tetsutani was a young boy who tragically lost his life during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. His story is symbolized by a burned and weathered tricycle that serves as a poignant reminder of the innocence lost in the devastation of war. The tricycle, which belonged to Shinichi, is displayed at the Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva, highlighting the impact of nuclear warfare on children and families.
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Shinichi Tetsutani was a 3-year-old boy who died hours after the atomic bombing while playing with his tricycle.
Ecos e vozes de HiroshimaShinichi Tetsutani was a three-year-old who died when the atomic bomb fell, and his tricycle is part of the museum's exhibits documenting children's fates.
Friedensmuseum Hiroshima: Diskussion über kindgerechte Aufklärung - PolitikShinichi Tetsutani was a young boy who died on the day of the atomic bomb detonation in Hiroshima.
Das Museum des Roten Kreuzes in Genf muss womöglich schließen - Kultur






