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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.
  • Sachio Tsubota retained scars following healing of burns sustained at time of atomic bomb explosion at hiroshima.
  • After the huge victims had died from the Nagasaki atomic bomb, their remains for cremation were left and scattered around the outdoors.
  • Whole bodies were burnt and killed from 48hours at Ninoshima Islands for evacuation by thermal radiation of Hiroshima atomic bomb.
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  • NAVY PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES SUFFERING AND RUINS THAT RESULTED FROM ATOM BOMB BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, JAPAN. MASS GRAVES FOR ATOM BLAST VICTIMS ARE SHOWN.
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  • KELOID FOLLOWING FLASH BURN; K. KIKKAWA, HIROSHIMA, JAPAN, ÁPRIL 30, 1947.
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    人影の石  (Human Shadow Etched in stone) 住友銀行広島支店の入口階段を切り出して、1971年に広島平和記念資料館に移設した。銀行の開店前に階段に腰掛けていた被爆者は、広島原子爆弾が近距離で炸裂し、逃げることもできないまま、その場で死亡したと推定され...
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