Some events are etched so deeply in history that each time we recall them, we pause with a sigh. It’s as though we’re watching a silent film, one that aches, teaches, and lingers. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is one such moment. As time passes, the memory of what happened on those two days only grows heavier. It’s not just a story of destruction, but one that teaches the world about peace, courage, and rebuilding. So why is Hiroshima remembered around the world, even today?