Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum | Exhibition | Permanent Exhibitions | 2 Hiroshima on August 6 | 2-3 Damage from Radiation | 2-3-1 Damage from Radiation | 2-3-1-1 Soldier bleeding from the tongue
How 5 People Survived Nagasaki's Nuclear Hell
This man, who looks traumatized, was photographed on Oct. 2 at a branch of a hospital in Hiroshima. He had been exposed to radiation at Senda-machi. Burned on his right arm, he
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