Nagasaki Day marks the anniversary of the tragic event during World War II when the United States of America (USA) resorted to the atomic bombing of the city of Nagasaki. Nagasaki Day is observed on August 9 every year. The bombing killed thousands of citizens and led to long-lasting effects on those who survived. The day is commemorated to push for non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and effective disarmament.
Nagasaki Day is a reminder of how devastating the effects of nuclear weapons can be. It is a day to remember the lives lost and to create a world devoid of such destruction. It is important to emphasize on the values of global peace, harmony, cooperation and disarmament. To observe the event in schools, we have provided here slogans, captions and 10 lines for students through which they can spread awareness.
10 Lines on Nagasaki Day for School Students
1.Nagasaki Day is observed every year on August 9. |
2.On this day, people remember their loved ones who lost their lives in the devastating atomic bombing on the city of Nagasaki by the US. |
3.Thousands of precious lives were lost due to the tragic event. The city of Nagasaki was reduced to ashes. The survivors faced extreme hardships and difficulties. |
4.The US dropped the first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The nuclear weapon, which was nicknamed ‘Little Boy’, completely destroyed the city. |
5.Thousands succumbed to their injuries and the survivors faced long term health issues. |
6.The second bombing took place on August 9, 1945 in the city of Nagasaki. The bomb was called ‘Fat Man’. |
7.The devastating bombing caused immense destruction. On Nagasaki day, people pay tribute to the innocent lives lost. |
8.These events led to the surrender of Japan on August 15, 1945 and thus World War II came to an end. |
9.On Nagasaki Day, let us pledge to become the advocates of peace and harmony. Let us create a world that is free from all forms of violence. |
10.Let us join hands to promote the values of peace and cooperation. Let us create a world where such events are not repeated. |
Slogans and Captions for Nagasaki Day for School Students
1.Violence Only Brings Destruction.
2.Let There be Peace and May it Begin with us.
3.Remembering Nagasaki: Never Again
4.Remembering Nagasaki: Call for Global Peace and Cooperation
5.Let us Join Hands to Create a Violence Free World
6.Let us Pledge to Always Choose Peace.
7.On this Nagasaki Day, let us remember that Humanity and Nuclear Weapons Cannot Co-exist.
8.On Nagasaki Day, Let us Promise to Uphold Peace
9.Nagasaki Tragedy: War Crime Against Humanity
10.Nagasaki Devastation is a Call for Nuclear Disarmament
11.Remembering Nagasaki: No more Atomic Warfare
12.Nagasaki Day: A Time to Take Steps Towards Peace
13.Nagasaki Day: Remembering the Innocent Lives Lost
14.Remembering Nagasaki Tragedy: Science Should Never be Used for Death and Destruction
15.On this Nagasaki Day, Let us Pray for the Scarred Survivors of the Bombing
16.Nagasaki Day: Let us Build a Future Based on Mutual Peace and Understanding
17.The History of Nagasaki Teaches us to Always Strive for Worldwide Peace
18.Nagasaki Day is the Time to Renew Commitment to Disarmament
19.Lessons from Nagasaki: Develop Peaceful Means to Settle Disputes
20.From Nagasaki’s Darkness, Let us Seek the Light of Peace
21.Nagasaki Day Serves as a Ray of Hope, Reaffirming Message of Peace
22.Honor Nagasaki by Choosing Path of Peace Over That of Conflict
23.Nagasaki Day Remembrance: Wars are Terrible, Peace is Beautiful
24.Let Nagasaki Day Remind us that Peace Means the Presence of Kindness and Compassion
25.Remembering Nagasaki as a Reminder of the Cost of War
Quotes for Nagasaki Day
1.Science has nothing to be ashamed of even in the ruins of Nagasaki. The shame is theirs who appeal to other values than the human imaginative values which science has evolved. - Jacob Bronowski
2.Dropping those atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a war crime. - George Wald
3.If I had foreseen Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I would have torn up my formula in 1905. - Albert Einstein
4.Japan learned from the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that the tragedy wrought by nuclear weapons must never be repeated and that humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist. - Daisaku Ikeda
5.Wars cannot be won by destroying women and children. - William D. Leahy
Students promote peace and harmony with the help of these slogans and captions. Remember this day as a stark reminder of the potency of nuclear weapons.
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