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  • 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).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Many atomic bomb survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bomb were scattered at a temporary rescue station at Michino Station, and the burned survivors were treated with tink oil.
  • THIS 17 YEAR OLD BOY SUSTAINED BURNS WHEN AT THE NAGASAKI R.R. STATION ABOUT 2.5 KM. FROM THE GROUND CENTER AT THE TIME OF THE EXPLOSION.

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  • September 1945: US Navy lieutenant conferred with the head of the Saga General Hospital staff, about the emaciated Japanese refugee with flash burns from Nagasaki atomic bomb.
    長崎原子爆弾に被爆して、佐賀総合病院に長崎市内から護送された男性の被爆者が、日本人病院長の診察と進駐軍兵士の視察を受けた。長崎原子爆弾が炸裂して、ちょうど1ケ月経過した1945年9月9日に、日本に駐留したアメリカ軍兵士が、佐賀総合病院に被爆者の実態を視察して情報収集した。ル...
  • A 14 years old girls student bombed by the Nagasaki atomic bomb died severely at the Omura Naval Hospital after the 19 days. (Nagasaki)
    長崎原子爆弾が1945年8月9日に長崎市内で炸裂した。同日に、14歳の女子学徒が、長崎市内から北東約20kmも離れた大村海軍病院に護送され、六病舎に入院した。顔面から頚部、左前腕、左膝蓋部に重度の熱傷を被爆した。応急的に消毒液を湿したガーゼを火傷に貼付けた。 全身状態が重篤と...
  • Confidential and Secret preparation and training of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb at the air force of Utah state
    A preliminary implementation was carried out with a simulated "Little Boy" for testing to install it in "Enola Gay" B-...
  • Aerial photographs on the day following Hiroshima Atomic Bomb showed all center destruction.
        The next day after August 6, 1945 when the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb was dropped and exploded, USA military aircrafts for reconnaissance p...
  • Many atomic bomb survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bomb were scattered at a temporary rescue station at Michino Station, and the burned survivors were treated with tink oil.
    長崎原子爆弾の爆心地から北方約3.6kmの長崎本線の道の尾駅の付近の臨時救護所に多数の被爆者が集散した。長崎原子爆弾が炸裂した翌日の1945年8月10日午後3時すぎに熱傷の被爆者が応急手当てを受けた。両手から両上肢に熱傷を受けた被爆者が、大村海軍病院の看護婦が用意した洗面器...
  • K. Kikkawa of Hiroshima suffered burns from the flash of the atomic bomb and, as of April 30, 1947, had keloids all over his body from his back to his upper limbs.
      非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ー 原爆傷害調査委員会(ABCC) 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 19...
  • THIS 17 YEAR OLD BOY SUSTAINED BURNS WHEN AT THE NAGASAKI R.R. STATION ABOUT 2.5 KM. FROM THE GROUND CENTER AT THE TIME OF THE EXPLOSION.
      非公開の日本原爆被爆者の写真 ーアメリカ軍・原爆傷害調査委員会ー アメリカ国立公文書館 (The National Archives College Park, Maryland)  SC-273297  SC-273299 SC-273298 SC-273297 (FEC-...
  • The police officer of Ujina Police Box rescued emergency treatment with the suffered students from Hiroshima Atomic Bomb.iyukihashi.
    広島原子爆弾が1945年8月6日午前8時15分に炸裂した。その約3時間後の11時頃に、爆心地から南南東約2.3kmの御幸橋西詰にて、宇品警察署の警官が食料油で応急手当ての救護活動をした。中学生や広島女子商業や広島一中の学校の生徒が周囲を囲んだ。原爆の被爆当日の写真は、同地の被...
  • 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).
      長崎原子爆弾により少年は長崎の病院に収容された。1945年8月9日の炸裂から約5カ月がたっても、少年は重度の火傷とケロイドに苦しんでいた。カラー映画フィルムの記録『にんげんをかえせ(1982年)』である。  アメリカ国立公文書館に原子爆弾の核被害を記録した未公開のカラー映画フ...
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