Enola Gay display should be improved, Japanese activists say

Enola Gay display should be improved, Japanese activists say

WASHINGTON, United States - Tomomi Kuwabara, an A-bomb survivor and a member of the Japan Congress Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, speaks to reporters in front of the Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington on April 29. Kuwabara said that his association has asked the museum to improve the display of the Enola Gay so visitors can learn about the strike's impact on the city and its people.

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