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Bombs Will Make the Rainbow Break

Presents the fears and anxieties of children regarding nuclear war. Through their reflections, it captures the overwhelming dread of potential destruction, the emotional turmoil of living with the threat of nuclear weapons, and the desire for peace. The children express their feelings of helplessness, the impact of nuclear arms on their futures, and their hopes for a world without violence. They call for adults to take responsibility and prioritize peace over weapons, emphasizing the innocence and vulnerability of youth in the face of global conflict.

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Presents the fears and anxieties of children regarding nuclear war. Through their reflections, it captures the overwhelming dread of potential destruction, the emotional turmoil of living with the threat of nuclear weapons, and the desire for peace. The children express their feelings of helplessness, the impact of nuclear arms on their futures, and their hopes for a world without violence. They call for adults to take responsibility and prioritize peace over weapons, emphasizing the innocence and vulnerability of youth in the face of global conflict.

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