At the height of its control over the Marshall Islands, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, ...
The day pays respect to those affected by the 67 nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands from 1946-58. Though National Nuclear Victims Day officially falls on March 1, the organizations unite on ...
The United States conducted 67 nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands between 1946 and 1958. In a hydrogen bomb testing at Bikini Atoll on March 1, 1954, islanders were exposed to the radioactive ...
Watanave Hidenori, Professor at the University of Tokyo The biggest nuclear test conducted by the US in the Marshall Islands — codenamed Bravo — took place in the Bikini Atoll, on March 1 ...
Between 1946 and 1958 the United States tested 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands. Claims between ... a legacy that still lingers from these tests. A New Island is a documentary about ...
For nearly 30 years, the world's major powers have observed a voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing. But with tensions rising around the globe, some fear that could soon change.
Survivors of decades-old fallout from nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific were honored at the Guam Congress Building on ...
the boat altered its course south toward the Marshall Islands. Just 80 miles west of its destination lay the Bikini Atoll, an island famous for America's testing of various nuclear weapons ...
But the College of the Marshall Islands held a mini nuclear museum day on Feb. 29 where students displayed panels about the history of the hydrogen bomb tests for 67 times and the damage it caused.
Romeo was the second US nuclear test of the Castle Series ... in the irradiation of approximately 665 inhabitants of the Marshall Islands and the death of a Japanese fisherman by radiation ...
The tiny Pacific nation of the Marshall Islands began a legal battle today to demand the ... The island group, which was used for 67 US nuclear tests, filed a case with the International Court of ...