Madison community remembers Hiroshima victims on 80th anniversary August 6, 2025

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“If a nuclear war happens, even a limited nuclear war, it’s over. There’s nothing the medical community can do,” said Ann Behrmann, treasurer of Physicians for Social Responsibility [Wisconsin] and a retired pediatrician.
The event was organized by Physicians for Social Responsibility, which reaffirmed its commitment to nuclear disarmament.
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