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Resources Archived from 2008

Abomb Movies And Other Peace Materials

Archive Notice: This content has been restored from the Peace Source archives (2008). It represents historical content from our organization's history.

Comprehensive Peace Materials Archive

Peace Source aimed to be the most comprehensive link site for the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty) and nuclear disarmament issues. This archive preserves our curated collection of resources from 2008.

Rare Film Documents of Hiroshima

Historical film footage documenting the aftermath of Hiroshima provides crucial testimony to the devastating effects of nuclear weapons. These rare documents serve as powerful reminders of why nuclear disarmament remains essential.

Message of Hibakusha

The Hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) have shared their testimonies through various platforms, including the 7th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome (2006). Their firsthand accounts of survival and suffering continue to inspire the global peace movement.

The Hiroshima Peace Site

Comprehensive peace materials were made available through organizations like Mayors for Peace, providing educational resources and course materials about nuclear disarmament.

The Moral Imperative

Nuclear weapons are fundamentally immoral whether used as defense or attack — a fact acknowledged by leaders across the political spectrum, including the late President Reagan. This moral clarity transcends political and religious boundaries, with religious leaders from various traditions calling for disarmament.

The documentary evidence preserved in these archives demonstrates why the abolition of nuclear weapons remains one of humanity's most urgent moral imperatives.

Key Resources Referenced

  • BBC Videos on nuclear issues
  • Atomic Archive historical documentation
  • A-Bomb Museum resources
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki film archives
  • Hibakusha testimonials
  • Mayors for Peace educational materials