Sunday, November 24, 2024

On September 12th 1948, Japanese soldiers and civilians watched as American military correspondents inspected the damage caused by the atomic bomb in Hiroshima City.

           Undisclosed photos of Japanese

Atomic-bomb survivors

U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

SC-212342





























SC-212342

Japanese soldiers and civilians watch American war correspondents as they inspect damage done by atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan. 9/12/1945

Signal Corps Photo WPA-45-33510 (Lt. Camp) 

released by BPR 10/3/1945

orig.neg. Lot 12495 gef



Sunday, November 17, 2024

Maj. Gen. Percy W. Clarkson, CG, 10th Corps, and Maj. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, Chairman of Far Eastern Advisory Commission and members of the Commission look over ruins of Hiroshima.

 Undisclosed photos of Japanese

Atomic-bomb survivors

U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

SC-241242              





























SC-241242 

Maj. Gen. Percy W. Clarkson, CG, 10th Corps, (left) and Maj. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, Chairman of Far Eastern Advisory Commission (right) and members of the Commission look over ruins of Hiroshima.

1/26/1946

Signal Corps Photo #PA-46-64692 (Direda), released

by BPR 4/1/1946.

orig. neg.

Lot 13534

Pg


Saturday, November 9, 2024

Col. Jr. Hall, Surgeon of 10th Corps, has a little boy on display for members of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission. This boy lost hair due to radiation effects and since then it has grown back.

 Undisclosed photos of Japanese

Atomic-bomb survivors

U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

SC-241254   





























SC-241254


Col. Jr. Hall, Surgeon of 10th Corps, has a little boy on display for members of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission. This boy lost hair due to radiation effects and since then it has grown back. He is otherwise in good health and will not suffer any effects of the atomic bomb.1/26/1946


Signal Corps Photo #WPA-46-64691 (Direda), released by BPR 4/1/1946. 


orig. neg. Lot 13534 pg

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 boy was admitted to a hospital in Nagasaki after the atomic bombing. Even five months after the explosion on August 9, 1945, he suff...