Hiroshima: Then and now
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Hiroshima: Then and now

Published 1545 GMT (2345 HKT) May 27, 2016
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Then: The Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall was destroyed by an atomic bomb in August 1945. The United States dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II, killing an estimated 70,000 people instantly. Hajime Miyatake/The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: Visitors gather in front of what is now the Hiroshima Peace Memorial on Thursday, May 26. Jean Chung/Getty Images
Then: People walk across the destroyed Inari-bashi Bridge in August 1945. Hajime Miyatake/The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: A man walks on the bridge on May 26. Jean Chung/Getty Images
Then: Hiroshima Station was destroyed by the bomb. Hajime Miyatake/The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: The main entrance to the train station, as seen on May 26. Jean Chung/Getty Images
Then: Burnt trees remain standing near Hiroshima Castle. The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: A visitor looks at Kurogane holly trees that survived between Gokoku Shrine and Hiroshima Castle. Jean Chung/Getty Images
Then: A trolley car burned by the bomb remains on the street near Kamiyacho crossing. Hajime Miyatake/The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: People ride a trolley car on May 26. Jean Chung/Getty Images
Then: The Hiroshima branch of the Teikoku Bank was destroyed. Hajime Miyatake/The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images
Now: People walk by Andersen bread shop, which used to be the bank, on May 26. Jean Chung/Getty Images