In August 1945, US planes dropped two atomic bombs — one on Hiroshima, one on Nagasaki, the only times that nuclear weapons have been used. Their unprecedented destructive power incinerated buildings and people and left lifelong physical and psychological scars on survivors and on the cities themselves. "Practically all living things, human and animal, were literally seared to death," an AP story reported. A few days later, Japan announced its unconditional surrender. World War II was effectively over. Seventy years later, the Associated Press is making stories about the bombings and surrender available, along with photos. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/136831.aspx