These are precious documents communicating the fierceness of the air raids. I want them to deepen people’s thoughts about war,” Takatani said. His network will produce 5,000 leaflets with the photos printed on them, and distribute them to each school in the city of Kumamoto as aids for peace studies.
It’s historical . As it says in the article , up until now there was only 1 photo of the raid .
Yes. it's historical - but maybe to provide context, the students should also see some of the atrocities committed by Japan during the war too. Those air raids happened for a reason.