"Peace" Activists Vandalize Enola Gay
Six survivors and about 50 peace activists visited a new museum where the shiny, restored Boeing B-29 Superfortress has gone on public display, holding pictures of hideously burned victims among tens of thousands killed or injured by the blast. Two men were arrested after a bottle of red paint, meant to symbolise blood, was thrown, denting a panel on one side of the plane, parked in a new annex to the Smithsonianâs National Air and Space Museum.
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2003-12-16 |