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Air Show Cancels Atomic Bomb Re-Enactment

A bombA popular Ohio air show has canceled a re-enactment of a World War II atomic bomb attack on Japan after an online petition was posted in protest.

Dayton Air Show executive director Terry Grevious says the June 22-23 airshow at Dayton International Airport will keep a planned pyrotechnic show.

But it will no longer be hyped to re-enact the Aug. 6, 1945, bombing of Hiroshima.

Art curator Gabriela Pickett started the online petition to object to the “glamorization of destruction.”

Grevious said the re-enactment was meant to mark an historic occurrence credited with ending the war and saving many lives that would have been lost had it continued. The air show has done pyrotechnic explosions but has never labeled it an atomic bomb display.

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