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    The curse of Enola Gay by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 1995
    “…These were the words of Abdul Razak Abdul Hamid, the only Malaysian to experience and survive the Atomic Bomb attack in Hiroshima. It was on 6 August 1945 at precisely 8.15 am, when it happened, minutes after the B29 bomber Enola Gay flew over Hiroshima. …”
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    Inside the Dome (3d Stereoscopic Documentary) by Bender, Stuart, Broderick, M.

    Published 2016
    “…This 3d stereoscopic documentary represents the interior of the Genbaku Dome, world heritage listed site in Hiroshima, Japan. 2015 is the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan, and the Genbaku Dome in Hiroshima is the most significant site associated with this event in which the atomic bomb was first used in war.…”
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    Atomic jaya by Sulaiman, Huzir, Leow, Puay Tin *, Chee, Sek Thim *

    Published 2008
    “…Brought together by a belacan-loving retired general, three physicists are holed up in a disused helicopter hangar working on Malaysia's very own and very first Atomic Bomb. Naturally this deadely mega project can only give rise to a string of absurd and hilarious situations that are unique to Malaysia, whether they be instances of shaky ethics, mispronunciations, misapprehensions, and outright non-comprehensions, cheerfully celebrated racism, denials in the media or just sheer incompetence. …”
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    Thou shalt not kill by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2006
    “…Based on official documents, Hiroshima was among the many cities earmarked as a potential target for the atomic bomb explosion. Later, it was singled out as the first target as there were no Allied prisoners of war there. …”
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    Genbaku Dome VR: Experiencing Hiroshima's Atomic Legacy by Bender, Stuart, Broderick, Mick

    Published 2019
    “…This monument to the first Atomic bomb detonated over Hiroshima in August 1945 has been closed to the public since the mid-1960s. …”
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    The Airplane Boneyard Studio: Considering Stillness and Creative Practice from an Airplane Wing by Castleden, Susanna

    Published 2018
    “…In 1975, Australian artist Ian Howard taped sheets of paper to the nose of the Enola Gay, and through rubbing the surface with a thin layer of wax crayon, he created a ghost-like impression of the airplane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Forty years later, in an aircraft boneyard in Arizona, I placed redundant maps of the Great Sandy Desert on the wing of a passenger jet to take an imprint of a similarly disused yet functionally different aircraft. …”
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    The role of research laboratory in developing skilled human capital: Lessons learned from Malaysian and Japanese Universities / Atiqurrahman Rosdi by Atiqurrahman, Rosdi

    Published 2019
    “…Looking at the developed eastern country, Japan is renowned as one of the worlds’ fastest developing technological inventors even though it had been devastated with an atomic bomb in 1945. Strong research capacity in the Japanese laboratory has been recognized as an indicator for the advanced development in Japan. …”
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    Australian POW and Occupation Force Experiences in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: a Digital Hyper-Visualisation by Bender, Stuart, Broderick, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Few understand that at the time of the atom bombings of Japan, Australian Prisoners of War were present in, or adjacent to, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. …”
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    Malaysia Day spirit by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2010
    “…The most recent was during the 65th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan last month. …”
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    Dualistic wilderness in Kazuo Ishiguro’s a pale view of hills by Nan, Feng, Mohamad Rashidi Pakri

    Published 2024
    “…Set in Nagasaki, struck by atomic bombing during the Second World War, Kazuo Ishiguro's A Pale View of Hills (1982/1990) has been explored through the lens of ecocriticism only by a few critics, and investigations into the wilderness have been underexplored. …”
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