Figure 1.-This is a recreation from the BBC documentary 'Hiroshima' which depictrs the world's first nuclear attack and examines the repercussions. The film covers a 3-week period from the Trinity test to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It uses archival film, dramatizations, and special effects depict what occurred aboard the 'Enola Gay 'and on the ground in Hiroshinma inside the nuclear blast. It accurately captures the inhumanity and horror of war. Film makers have covered the dropping of the atomic bombs in great detail. There is no doubt that the dropping of the atmic bomb was a horendous event. But the reader should ask himself why has no film been made of the Japanese ‘Rape of Nanking’ or other Japanese attrocities in China and other occupied countries in which vastly more civilians were killed? And why is there no consideration in this film of the millions more who would have perished from starvation (including Japanese) if Japan had not surrendered in August.