
2022
On August 6, 1945, the first-ever nuclear bomb deployed in war was dropped on the city of Hiroshima Prefecture, leaving an estimated 140,000 dead in its wake by the end of that year. Among the victims, one particular age group stands out for the sheer number of fatalities sustained: 12 and 13 year-olds, children of first year junior high school age. We investigate the tragedy of this lost generation, piecing together surviving records and speaking with survivors, for whom the memories of children robbed of their futures that day are still burned deep in their memories, nearly eight decades on.

Rachel Walzer
Self - Narrator (voice)

Lancaster

Night and Fog

People of Russia

John Stevens: Storming the Beach

The Unknown Woman

Istria

Letter from Aldershot

The Last Companions of the Liberation

In einer chinesischen Stadt

Manufacturing Death: Birth of the Atom Bomb

Wall of Silence

Hitler's Hollywood

The Holocaust. Certified crime

Rosies of the North

Barbed Wire and Mandolins

Attack of the Zeppelins

How The Bismarck Sank HMS Hood

Spying on Hitler’s Army: The Secret Recordings

The Great Escape: The Reckoning

Adolf Island