World War 2 Panorama - panoramas http://ww2panorama.org/ Landmarks of WWII in Fullscreen 360 QTVR panorama Oreshek <h5>1 panorama by natalia kovarskay & alexey grif</h5> <p>The Schlusselburg (Oreshek) fortress was the stronghold on the left flank of the Leningrad front and played a significant role in the frustration of Hitler’s plan to surround Leningrad completely.</p> <p><a href="http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/oreshek/"><img src="/images/215.jpg" title="The Schlusselburg fortress" alt="The Schlusselburg fortress" /></a></p> http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/oreshek Hiroshima <h5>3 panoramas by sachio izumi</h5> <p>Hiroshima: hell 60 years ago <br /> <a href="http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima/"><img src="/images/214.jpg" title="Hiroshima" alt="Hiroshima" /></a></p> http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima Nagasaki <h5>3 panoramas by yoshito takagi</h5> <p>A second Atomic bomb to mankind was dropped on Nagasaki, following Hiroshima. A Plutonium bomb named “Fatman” with the potential of 1.4 times greater than “Little Boy” dropped on Hiroshima<br /> 1945年8月9日11:02、広島に続き人類への2発目の原子爆弾が長崎に投下されました。米軍爆撃機B29「ボックス・カー」から投下された「ファットマン」という名のプルトニウム爆弾は、広島に投下された「リトルボーイ」の1.4倍の威力を持ち</p> <p><a href="http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/nagasaki/"><img src="/images/210.jpg" title="Nagasaki 60 years later" alt="Nagasaki Urakami Cathedral" /a></p> http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/nagasaki Hiroshima Dome <h5>3 panoramas by yoshito takagi</h5> I had assumed this place might be a depressed negative monument of the anger and the sorrow. Now, standing there and looking above the steal frameworks of the Dome, I found the quietness of this place. <br /> そして“この場所”は怒りと悲しみに満ちた暗くて重い負の記念碑なのではないかと勝手に思いこんでいました。ところが実際に“この場所”に立ち、周囲を見渡してみると、そこは穏やかに時間の流れる静かな空間でした。 <p><a href="http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima-dome/"><img src="/images/208.jpg" title="Hiroshima dome 60 years later" alt="Hiroshima dome 60 years later" /a></p> http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima-dome Hiroshima Ceremony <h5>3 panoramas by yoshito takagi</h5> <p>These panoramas were taken on the <strong>6th August 2005, 60 years after the bomb had been dropped</strong>. It was a bright sunny day from morning, cicadas were chirring noisily. Press helicopters were flying above the Peace Memorial Park and the calls of peace parties through loud speakers created a tumultuous atmosphere, on the contrary people silently praying for the victims were seen here and there, the contrast has been unforgettable.<br />  以下のパノラマは原爆投下から60年目にあたる2005年8月6日に撮影しました。その日、広島は朝から強い日差しが降り注ぎ、蝉時雨がうるさいほどでした。平和記念公園の周辺は報道関係のヘリコプターが飛び交い、平和団体のシュプレヒコールが拡声器から響き渡るなど騒然とした雰囲気でしたが、犠牲者を追悼し手を合わせ静かに祈りを捧げる人々の姿をあちこちで見ることができ、喧噪と静寂の対比が印象に残りました。</p> <p><a href="http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima-ceremony/"><img src="/images/203.jpg" title="Hiroshima 60th anniversary ceremonies" alt="Hiroshima 60th anniversary ceremonies" /a></p> http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/hiroshima-ceremony