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  • A mother and a boy with severe victims were rescued by Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, and even their life powers were lost with dehydration and burning.
  • A GROUP OF BOYS FROM THE HIROSHIMA SECOND MIDDLE SCHOOL, SHOWING PIGMENTATION AND KELOID CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON HIRO SHIMA.
  • A male A-bomb survivor admitted to the Shinseizen Relief Station cried out with intense pain and high fever in his A-bomb wounds, accompanied by deep ulceration and necrosis around his lips.
  • Reiko Fuchimoto, who was exposed to the atomic bomb dropped and detonated by the U.S. military over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, received treatment for the wound that formed from her right cheek to her ear at a special relief hospital set up at Shinseizen National School in Nagasaki City in late September.
  • KELOID FOLLOWING FLASH BURN; K. KIKKAWA, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, ÁPRIL 30, 1947.
  • A Japanese boy who was injured at the Pacific War time of the bombing of Hiroshima with the first atomic bomb. keloids on the arms are caused by radiation.
  • 2 APRIL 1947 : IKIMI KIKAWA RETAINS SCARS FOLLOWING HEALING OF BURNS DUE TO THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION AT HIROSHIMA. SHE WAS SEEN IN THE RED CROSS HOSPITAL THERE.
  • The boy was admitted to a hospital in Nagasaki after the atomic bombing. Even five months after the explosion on August 9, 1945, he was still suffering from severe burns and keloids (Bring Back the Human Being, 1982).
  • The area around the hypocenter where the atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, collapsed. All occupants of the bus, which was set ablaze by the hot air from the atomic bomb, were killed. Soldiers from the U.S. occupation forces surveyed the damage caused by the Hiroshima atomic bomb in September 1945.
  • The US military exploded the hydrogen bomb with the experiment MET on the Nevada desert, which sharply flashed from the mushroom cloud to the atmosphere.

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  • At Tanna, Niho Town, about 1.5 km northeast of Ujina in the southern part of Hiroshima City, there was a military medical center for the corps in the headquarters of the Education Marine Corps, where many seriously exposed atomic bomb survivors were admitted and some were recuperated under mosquito nets.
      広島市南部の宇品から北東約1.5kmの仁保町丹那町に、教育船舶兵団司令部の暁第6167部隊があった。陸軍船舶司令部における兵団軍医部の医務関係の司令部であった。多数の重篤な被爆者が次々に入所して、一部には夏期の蚊帳の中で療養していた。被爆して日数が重なるのに従って、被爆者の収...
  • A GROUP OF BOYS FROM THE HIROSHIMA SECOND MIDDLE SCHOOL, SHOWING PIGMENTATION AND KELOID CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON HIRO SHIMA.
                                   非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-295912 SC-295913 SC...
  • A young Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor's younger brother was lying on a bed in a hospital room at the Omura Naval Hospital, and his sister, dressed in a monpe, visited him. The younger brother had burns on his face and forearms from the Nagasaki atomic bomb. 
      長崎原子爆弾が1945年8月9日に投下されて炸裂した。8月9日当日に、長崎県大村町の大村海軍病院には、約758人の被爆者が収容された。その後は、長崎市内の救護所からの被爆者を合わせると、千数百人の被爆者を収容した。大村海軍病院の病室に収容されてベット上で横たわった幼い長崎原子...
  • 2 APRIL 1947 : IKIMI KIKAWA RETAINS SCARS FOLLOWING HEALING OF BURNS DUE TO THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION AT HIROSHIMA. SHE WAS SEEN IN THE RED CROSS HOSPITAL THERE.
      非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-285275 881 SC-285275 2 APRIL 1947 HIROSHIMA ATOM...
  • On August 24, 1955, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, designed by Kenzo Tange, opened in Peace Memorial Park in Nakajima-cho, Hiroshima. Although the number of materials on display was still small, the opening of the museum triggered a flurry of requests for donations.
       
  • A Japanese boy who was injured at the Pacific War time of the bombing of Hiroshima with the first atomic bomb. keloids on the arms are caused by radiation.
                                   非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-296909 SC-296909 11...
  • S. TAMURA, BURN SCARS ON THE LEGS CAUSED BY THE ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED IN HIROSHIMA, PICTURE TAKEN FOR THE ATOMIC BOMB CASUALTY COMMISSION.
                                 非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-295 911 SC-295 911 FE...
  • KELOID FOLLOWING FLASH BURN; K. KIKKAWA, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, ÁPRIL 30, 1947.
      非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍原爆調査団ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-285581 SC-285581 (FEC 47-74079) 28 MAY 1947 ATOM...
  • Female, 1.77km, Hiroshima, in Red Cross Hospital. Deep laceration by fragment of glass, October 5. Flying debris caused the largest number of casualties.Photograph taken October 5.
    広島原子爆弾が1945年8月6日午前8時15分に投下されて炸裂した。爆心地から約1.77kmで女性は被爆した。10月5日の時点で、女性の左顔面がガラスなどの飛散破片により、重度の皮膚損傷を受けた。創部に沿って目尻から口唇までケロイド状の瘢痕を伴った。被爆者として広島赤十字...
  • After the Hiroshima atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945, a large number of A-bomb survivors continued to rush to the outpatient examination rooms of the temporary special relief hospital set up at the Oshiba National School, even on October 11.
      広島原子爆弾が1945年8月6日に炸裂後から、大芝国民学校に設置された臨時特設病院に、被爆者が殺到した。工作室を代用して、多数の受信した被爆者に、救護者は10月11日に外来診療を施行した。被爆した直後に、木造2階建ての北校舎・講堂などは全壊した。南側の新校舎のうち爆心地に対し...
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