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'''''Hiroshima''''' (also called '''''Hiroshima: The First Weapon of Mass Destruction''''' in the USA) is a special [[BBC]] television [[documentary film|documentary]] that premiered on August 5, 2005, marking the eve of the sixieth anniversary of the [[atomic bombing of Hiroshima]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475296/</ref> The program was also aired on the the [[Discovery Channel]] in the United States. The documentary features reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and [[computer-generated imagery]] of the explosion.
'''''Hiroshima''''' (also called '''''Hiroshima: The First Weapon of Mass Destruction''''' in the USA) is a special [[BBC]] television [[documentary film]] that premiered on August 5, 2005, marking the eve of the sixieth anniversary of the [[atomic bombing of Hiroshima]].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475296/</ref> The program was also aired on the the [[Discovery Channel]] in the United States. The documentary features reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and [[computer-generated imagery]] of the explosion.


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Hiroshima (also called Hiroshima: The First Weapon of Mass Destruction in the USA) is a special BBC television documentary film that premiered on August 5, 2005, marking the eve of the sixieth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.[1] The program was also aired on the the Discovery Channel in the United States. The documentary features reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and computer-generated imagery of the explosion.

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